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contraint
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I. constrain [ingl. brit. kənˈstreɪn, ingl. am. kənˈstreɪn] form. V. trans.
1. constrain (compel):
contraindre (to do à faire)
I am constrained to ask you to do
2. constrain (limit):
constrain research, development
II. constrained ADJ.
constrained smile
constrained silence, air
constrained atmosphere
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he was constrained by fear/pain
en el diccionario PONS
constrain [kənˈstreɪn] V. trans.
1. constrain (restrict):
2. constrain DER.:
en el diccionario PONS
constrain [kən·ˈstreɪn] V. trans.
1. constrain (restrict):
2. constrain DER.:
Present
Iconstrain
youconstrain
he/she/itconstrains
weconstrain
youconstrain
theyconstrain
Past
Iconstrained
youconstrained
he/she/itconstrained
weconstrained
youconstrained
theyconstrained
Present Perfect
Ihaveconstrained
youhaveconstrained
he/she/ithasconstrained
wehaveconstrained
youhaveconstrained
theyhaveconstrained
Past Perfect
Ihadconstrained
youhadconstrained
he/she/ithadconstrained
wehadconstrained
youhadconstrained
theyhadconstrained
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While it is free to move the required distance lengthwise, it is constrained from moving sideways by the construction of the molded plastic body.
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The vale-like form is further constrained by cappings of ancient glacial till that form the higher ground along its western margin.
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The supply of octopus has been constrained by overfishing in many key fisheries.
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However, actions are constrained by agents' inherent capabilities and their understandings of available actions and external limitations.
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Once there, the further evolution of the system is constrained to remain in the attractor.
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