Antonym: incitement. Similar words: restrain, unrestrained, constraint, dire straits, nominal interest rate, strain, strained, constrain. Meaning: [rɪ'streɪnt] n. 1. the of act controlling by restraining someone or something 2. discipline in personal and social activities 3. the state of being physically constrained 4. a rule or condition that limits freedom 5. lack of ornamentation 6. a device that retards something's motion.
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31. The two prisoners were kept under restraint while they were transported between prisons.
32. She told me without restraint all about her married life.
33. With great restraint he said nothing.
34. But if the situation escalates, physical restraint is permitted.
35. So far, I had behaved with great restraint.
36. Hunt supporters have always been advised to exercise restraint.
37. The Volunteers were received cordially but with restraint.
38. All things considered, I show admirable restraint.
39. This possible restraint seems to have disappeared.
40. Following admission he remained aggressive and required physical restraint.
41. The situation called for great care and restraint.
42. But chance without restraint is chaos.
43. This was the supreme limiting restraint upon her ascendancy.
44. Such restraint ... Unlike your impulsive blundering leap.
45. Restraint by those using public lands is absolutely necessary.
46. However, in the face of increasing restraint on public expenditure, these have not been notably successful.
47. The imprecise nature of the emotions expressed requires the opposition of formal restraint to produce the dynamism necessary to the convincing poem.
48. He personally showed admirable restraint after two poor decisions in one Test.
49. And then he gave a small moan and the last vestiges of restraint were gone.
50. We should err on the side of restraint, rather than of excess.
51. In the acute excitement stages, when delusions of grandeur, loquacity and hyperactivity prevail, the patients require physical restraint.
52. Unequal negotiating positions Where the parties to a restraint agreement are not on equal negotiating terms.
53. And the statutes indicated that you could use reasonable force in terms of restraint so long as there was parental consent.
54. In fact,[http://sentencedict.com/restraint.html] he counselled policies of restraint so severe that he probably cost his boss the 1976 election.
55. At that thought, he started to laugh, at first quietly, then without any restraint.
56. The hungry, setting aside restraint, began to push and surge.
57. The market can not be expected to exercise self- restraint - this is the duty of government.
58. If there is no obvious explanation for this loss of restraint, what is the hidden one?
59. Willi didn't know the meaning of restraint, not in any aspect of his life.
60. It is a document written as a pious exercise, and its discipline and restraint spring from that.
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