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constraint [kənˈstreɪnt] n
1. compulsion, force, or restraint 2. repression or control of natural feelings or impulses 3. a forced unnatural manner; inhibition 4. something that serves to constrain; restrictive condition social constraints kept him silent 5. (Linguistics / Grammar) Linguistics any very general restriction on a sentence formation rule ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
constraint noun 1. restriction, limitation, curb, rein, deterrent, hindrance, damper, check Their decision to abandon the trip was made because of financial constraints. 2. force, pressure, necessity, restraint, compulsion, coercion People are not morally responsible for that which they do under constraint or compulsion. 3. repression, reservation, embarrassment, restraint, inhibition, timidity, diffidence, bashfulness She feels no constraint in discussing sexual matters. Translations constraint [kənˈstreɪnt] N constraint n (= compulsion) → Zwang m (= restriction) → Beschränkung f, → Einschränkung f; to place constraints on something → einer Sache (dat) → Zwänge auferlegen constraint [kənˈstreɪnt] n no pl (compulsion) → costrizione f; (restraint) → limitazione f; (embarrassment) → imbarazzo, soggezione f constraint [kənˈstreɪnt] n no pl (compulsion) → costrizione f; (restraint) → limitazione f; (embarrassment) → imbarazzo, soggezione f How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Enhanced with historic line drawn illustrations, Manners And Morals Of Yesterday by Sam Tuttle is an intriguing collection of what was considered "proper etiquette" according to the social constraints and expectations as required in "polite society" of a yesteryear America. We All Fall Down: Goldratt's Theory Of Constraints For Healthcare Systems, delightfully co-authored by Julie Wright and Russ King is an entertaining and thought-provoking novel in which co-authors Julie Wright and Russ King explore the intricate world of TOC and its effective use when applied to health care and service industries. But he contends, "There's no correlation between OEE data, downtime data, and where throughput constraints are. |
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