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constraint [Brit kənˈstreɪnt, Am kənˈstreɪnt] N form
1. constraint (compulsion):
2. constraint (uneasiness):
a family on a budget cannot afford luxuries deficit, target, estimate, constraints
impose embargo, sanction, condition, opinion, constraint, rule, obedience
imporre (on sb a qn; on sth su qc)
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constraint [kən·ˈstreɪnt] N
1. constraint (compulsion):
2. constraint (limit):
to impose constraints on sb/sth
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One will impose a rigorous set of standards on oneself in order to attempt to actually measure up to what the idealized image is.
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We'll make sure we impose our will on our opponent, strike guys and get off the block and make plays.
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The city government then takes some of the tax revenue that would have gone to the county, and can impose additional taxes on its residents.
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His government undid many amendments made to the constitution during emergency and made it difficult for any future government to impose a national emergency.
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Officials will eventually have to release their currency pegs and devalue or impose strict controls to stop capital fleeing the country.
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