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restrain
verb restrained, restraining
    1. To prevent (someone, oneself, etc) from doing something.
      Thesaurus: curb, discipline, limit, get hold of.
    2. To keep (one's temper, ambition, etc) under control.
      Thesaurus: hold back, restrict, suppress, bridle, govern, curtail, constrain, inhibit, hinder, hold, subdue, harness; Antonym: encourage, liberate.
    3. To take away someone's freedom, especially by arresting them.
Derivative: restrained
    Controlled; able to control one's emotions.
    Showing restraint; without excess.
      Thesaurus: moderate, controlled, discreet, understated, temperate, unobtrusive, mild, low-key, reticent, calm, reasonable, subdued.
Derivative: restrainedly
adverb
    Derivative: restrainer
    noun
      Derivative: restraint
        The act of restraining or state of being restrained.
        A limit or restriction.
          Thesaurus: limitation, control, inhibition, check, restriction, lid, rein; Antonym: freedom.
        The avoidance of exaggeration or excess; the ability to remain calm and reasonable.
      Etymology: 14c: from French restreindre, from Latin restringere.

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        See Usage Note at constrain.


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