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Constrain
UK //kənˈstreɪn//US //kənˈstreɪn//
Definition
To limit or restrict something's freedom, capacity, or action.
In simple words: To limit or restrict something.
Examples
- The budget will severely constrain our project options.
- They were constrained by the rules of the game.
- Various factors can constrain a person’s decision-making.
- Her injury constrained her from participating in the marathon.
- Time constraints made it impossible to complete the task.
Usage notes
Use 'constrain' in contexts where limitations are imposed intentionally. Avoid in casual or colloquial speech.
Grammar pattern
constrain + object
Memory hint
Think of 'constrain' as 'con-strain' — imagine a person straining under a heavy weight.
Collocations
- constrain resources
- constrain choices
- constrain behavior
- constrain development
- constrain growth
Synonyms
- restrict
- limit
- bound
- confine
- inhibit
Antonyms
- liberate
- free
- allow
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'restrain' — they have different meanings.
- Mistakenly use it with non-animate objects.
- Omitting the object when using 'constrain'.