What is "restraint" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does restraint mean in English? Meaning of restraint definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "restraint" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "restraint": the act of controlling by restraining someone or something
Noun
Meaning of "restraint": discipline in personal and social activities
Noun
Meaning of "restraint": the state of being physically constrained
Noun
Meaning of "restraint": a rule or condition that limits freedom
Noun
Meaning of "restraint": lack of ornamentation
Noun
Meaning of "restraint": a device that retards something's motion
Noun
Synonyms:
control, restriction, constraint, self-restraint, moderation, caution, self-possession, coolness, self-denial, coercion, self-government, repression, compulsion, economy, grip, withholding, abstemiousness, confines, inhibition, suppression, hold, limitation, unnaturalness, abstinence, forbearance, curtailment, command, silence, secretiveness, hindrance, prevention, reserve, self-discipline, embargo, restriction, constraint, prohibition, reduction, limit, ban, curb, cramp, weight, imprisonment, obstruction, obstacle, decrease, interdict, check, stoppage, repression, arrest, impediment, abridgment, string, barrier, stop, detention, confinement, bridle, taboo, captivity, deterrence, bar, bondage, deprivation, instruction, rope, fetters, determent, command, hindrance, rein, order, straitjacket, manacles, pinions, chains,
Antonyms:
self-indulgence, liberty, aid, assistance, indulgence, agitation, liberation, freedom, release, help, arousal, wildness, enlargement, permission, advantage, liberty, aid, assistance, expansion, indulgence, liberation, continuation, encouragement, independence, agitation, allowance, freedom, release, help, promotion, support, beginning, go, start, license, arousal, wildness,
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