restraint

restraint
[[t]rɪstre͟ɪnt[/t]]
restraints
1) N-VAR: usu with supp, oft N on n Restraints are rules or conditions that limit or restrict someone or something.

The Prime Minister is calling for new restraints on trade unions...

With open frontiers and lax visa controls, criminals could cross into the country without restraint.

2) N-UNCOUNT Restraint is calm, controlled, and unemotional behaviour.

They behaved with more restraint than I'd expected...

I'll speak to the staff and ask them to exercise restraint and common sense.

3) N-UNCOUNT: with supp Restraint of something is the act of preventing it from increasing too much or from being done freely. [FORMAL]

For a year and a half, wage restraint on a voluntary basis worked...

He sued them for restraint of trade and won.


English dictionary. 2008.

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