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The example sentences of CONSTRAINING in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "constraining" in a sentence | "constraining" example sentences

How to use "constraining" in a sentence?

  • The requirement of conspicuous wastefulness is... present as a constraining norm selectively shaping and sustaining our sense of what is beautiful.
    -Thorstein Veblen-
  • I find languages that support just one programming paradigm constraining
    -Bjarne Stroustrup-
  • It was very constraining, much more than I ever would have thought, to run for governor.
    -Christine Gregoire-
  • Governance is a way of organizing, amplifying, and constraining power.
    -Rebecca MacKinnon-
  • Who imprisoned me here? Who keeps me here? Who can release me? Who's controlling and constraining my life except...me?
    -Alan Moore-
  • Nothing is more dangerous than a dogmatic worldview - nothing more constraining, more blinding to innovation, more destructive of openness to novelty.
    -Stephen Jay Gould-
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Definition and meaning of CONSTRAINING

What does "constraining mean?"

/kənˈstrān/

constraining

verb
compel someone to do something.

What are synonyms of "constraining"?
Some common synonyms of "constraining" are:
  • compel,
  • force,
  • coerce,
  • drive,
  • impel,
  • oblige,
  • require,
  • press,
  • push,
  • pressure,
  • pressurize,
  • urge,
  • bully,
  • dragoon,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/kəmˈpel/

compel
verb

force or oblige someone to do something.

/fôrs/

force
noun verb

Group of persons trained for military action; army. To use physical strength or violence to persuade.

/kōˈərs/

coerce
verb

To force, threaten someone into doing something.

/drīv/

drive
noun verb

A trip by car. To push or hit an object into something else.

/imˈpel/

impel
verb

drive, force, or urge someone to do something.

/əˈblīj/

oblige
verb

make someone legally or morally bound to do something.

/rəˈkwī(ə)r/

require
verb

To demand that someone does something.

/pres/

press
noun verb

Machine using pressure to shape, flatten, squeeze. To repeatedly ask someone to do something.

/po͝oSH/

push
noun verb

Encouragement to convince someone to do something. To encourage or convince someone do something.

/ˈpreSHər/

pressure
noun verb

continuous physical force exerted on object. To apply force to something.

/ˈpreSHəˌrīz/

pressurize
verb

To add pressure to something (e.g. a diving suit).

/ərj/

urge
noun verb

A strong desire for something. try earnestly or persistently to persuade someone to do something.

/ˈbo͝olē/

bully
noun other verb

person who harms or intimidates vulnerable people. seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable). seek to harm or intimidate someone vulnerable.

/drəˈɡo͞on/

dragoon
noun verb

member of cavalry. coerce.

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