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What (who) is Constrain - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Constraints; Constrain; Constrained; Constraint (disambiguation); Fully determined

Constrain         
·vt To Violate; to Ravish.
II. Constrain ·vt To bring into a narrow compass; to Compress.
III. Constrain ·vt To produce in such a manner as to give an unnatural effect; as, a constrained voice.
IV. Constrain ·vt To hold back by force; to Restrain; to Repress.
V. Constrain ·vt To secure by bonds; to Chain; to bond or confine; to hold tightly; to Constringe.
VI. Constrain ·vt To Compel; to Force; to Necessitate; to Oblige.
constrain         
v. a.
1.
Compel, force, drive, oblige, coerce.
2.
Confine, restrain, inthrall, hold, curb, put under restraint, keep down, keep under.
3.
Urge, impel, draw, draw urgently or irresistibly.
constrain         
(constrains, constraining, constrained)
1.
To constrain someone or something means to limit their development or force them to behave in a particular way. (FORMAL)
Women are too often constrained by family commitments and by low expectations...
VERB: be V-ed
2.
If you feel constrained to do something, you feel that you must do it, even though you would prefer not to.
For some reason he felt constrained to lower his voice.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR to-inf

Wikipedia

Constraint

Constraint may refer to:

  • Constraint (computer-aided design), a demarcation of geometrical characteristics between two or more entities or solid modeling bodies
  • Constraint (mathematics), a condition of an optimization problem that the solution must satisfy
  • Constraint (classical mechanics), a relation between coordinates and momenta
  • Constraint (information theory), the degree of statistical dependence between or among variables
  • Constraints (journal), a scientific journal
  • Constraint (database), a concept in relational database
Examples of use of Constrain
1. It also would constrain U.N. peacekeeping missions.
2. "Clearly, this agreement does not constrain India‘s nuclear weapons program.
3. "The way you constrain land rather absurdly artificially raises values.
4. Others, such as TNK–BP, constrain themselves to limiting production.
5. "We absolutely do not want to curb or constrain them.