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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211. He spent without restraint and was soon reduced to poverty.
212. Decriminalization is based on the spirit of criminal law's compressing and restraint, and it aims at pursuing the guarantee of human rights.
213. It also should be noticed that whether there is restraint or not on top of the pile will have great influence on the impedance function.
214. He is unable to believe this reply simply, because he sees in the cageling eye to be unable clearly to hide the restraint the envy to be jealous the judgment.
215. However by applying node point coupling and restraint equations the result of calculation was basically identical with the calculation result that adopts beam unit hinge joint.
216. Considerable restraint has been exercised in the compilation of this chapter.
217. Our military forces are committed to peace and disciplined in self - restraint.
218. Zhou Yilun is very bold to abandon restraint, face to the most primitive and true instinct of human, and the desire, expansion, putridity and pretence that growing from instinct.
219. The protection of ecologic was mainly realized by cultural restraint and balance, it had the features of unconsciousness, remoteness , passivism and regionalism.
220. Laws banning practices "in restraint of trade," she argues, are meaningless: nobody can know in advance precisely what they forbid.
221. The results show that the existence of tungstate has great restraint action on cathodic hydrogen evolution.
222. For a year and a half, wage restraint on a voluntary basis worked.
223. Rodman has a reputation for wild sartorial choices pink hair, a wedding gown but he was dressed with relative restraint.
224. Jacket restraint is used if skeletal pin or wire is used.
225. The Foreign Office said: "We deplore any use of excessive force and urge the Guinean authorities to exercise restraint and ensure the safety and security of its people."
226. The test results also indicate that the restraint of the surrounding rock has scale effect.
227. While yet any truth has not dawned upon one's own mind, and others' words are one's only stock-in-trade[sentencedict.com], simplicity and restraint in expression are not possible.
228. However, as the chemistry, diffusible hydrogen level of the weld metal, restraint or section thickness increases, the demand for preheat also increases.
229. Dr. Kissinger can bear witness that we have exerted extreme restraint since July of last year.
230. Sometimes low voltage restraint outbreaking with high wave, slow waves and spikes appeared in 17 cases while wide low voltage restraint occurred in 10 cases, but false normal EEG appeared in 1 case.
231. The onus is now on the Libyan people to show restraint and respect for the rule of law in dealing with regime officials and soldiers, and to refrain from vigilantism and retributive justice.
232. Physical compulsion or restraint was effectual, of course[sentencedict.com], while it lasted.
233. The prompt sale is the standardization the legal restraint and stipulated that will finalize some specific commodity contract in future some time and the place.
234. She opened and talked to me without restraint, which marked the turning point of our relationship.
235. The Supreme Court has also called for judicial restraint in this area.
236. The criterion of energy transformation and conservation are used to derive the supplementary restraint condition of buckling deformation at the front of axial compression wave.
237. It's a powerful internal restraint mechanism and is good to the harmoniousness of government and environment, governments, government behavior, government culture.
238. The main theme of this thesis is to explore the development of the restraint of trade doctrine and to discuss its application by the judiciary.
239. Some of these poems were so wanting in restraint both of thought and language that I could not bear the idea of their being written by a woman.
240. You boasted against me and spoke against me without restraint, and I heard it.
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