restraint in the PONS Dictionary

restraint Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to exercise restraint
to place sb under restraint
to keep sb under restraint

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
During the 2009 rebranding, new trains were deployed with new restraints added.
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In order to speed up loading, riders are asked to secure their own restraints if they are able to.
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In contrast, the over-the-shoulder restraints are simply held down with a seatbelt.
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The most commonly used type of limb restraints are fabric restraints.
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The woman has marks on her arms that may have been caused by a restraint such as a rope.
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It typically involves connecting a person's wrists and ankles behind their back whilst lying face down using some form of physical restraints.
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When he fights without restraint, it is possible to destroy an entire city alone.
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He has to observe restraint in his work like the actor.
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At other times it is very fast, as if flying through the sky without restraint.
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They have food taboos, which place a restraint on what they can and can not eat.
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