Similar words: absorbed, barbed wire, curb, be absorbed in, sherbet, barber, forbear, forbearing. Meaning: [kɜːb] adj. held back from some action especially by force.
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31. Men are admitted into Heaven not because they have curbed and governed their passions.
32. The corruption still comes out as the top social problem on the current social stage, for the sake that the corruptive crime, such as the embezzlement and bribe, hasn't yet been curbed effectively.
33. These dangerous elements and their speech must be strictly curbed!
34. The upturn of arrears and tax unpaid was well curbed.sentencedict.com
35. The use of CVT is curbed because of its low capacity.
36. It'said Asian governments which have curbed food exports were over - reacting.
37. The hymeneal strings that had curbed him always when the Frogmore flats had palled upon him were loosened.
38. The setting up of a credible oversight authority curbed police brutality.
39. It is hard to prove that strict controls on legal ownership had curbed gun crime.
40. Regarding health care expenditure, the out-of-pocket expenses kept increasing although the Global Budgeting policy had curbed the dental expenditure growth.
41. Thus with such a tax, emissions will be curbed insofar nuisance they create exceeds their benefits.
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