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re·straint [rɪˈstreɪnt] SUST.

1. restraint no pl. (self-control):

restraint
to exercise restraint

2. restraint (restriction):

restraint
restraint

3. restraint DER.:

to place sb under restraint
to keep sb under restraint

ˈhead·rest SUST., ˈhead re·straint SUST.

Ejemplos de uso para restraint

to exercise restraint
to place sb under restraint
to keep sb under restraint

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The independent film took more than a decade to produce due to budget restraints.
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In contrast, the over-the-shoulder restraints are simply held down with a seatbelt.
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Each seat includes an individual over the shoulder restraint.
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A further 160 temporary anchor piles and ties have been installed to provide restraint for the cofferdam wall.
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His concept of egoistic property not only rejects moral restraint on how own obtains and uses "things", but includes other people as well.
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The most commonly used type of limb restraints are fabric restraints.
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In order to speed up loading, riders are asked to secure their own restraints if they are able to.
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And if social restraints are lost, does this mean that the war allows free play to bloodlust and other impulses held in check?
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Its primary purpose is to research whiplash, and to aid designers in developing effective head and neck restraints.
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When he fights without restraint, it is possible to destroy an entire city alone.
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