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- v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of restrain.
Examples
“But now you are safe; for age has cooled my passions, and my calling restrains them. ”
“There was no power of coercion, such as restrains the hired soldier, in his little band; it was held together only by the cohesive force of patriotism and attachment to the leader.”
“But now you are safe; for age has cooled my passions, and my calling restrains them.’”
“But now you are safe; for age has cooled my passions, and my calling restrains me. ”
“That Madeira is not its own state also restrains its autonomy in making tax policy.”
“These lawsuits will begin by asking a judge to issue an injunction alleging that the 32 teams' decision to cease football operations is an anticompetitive agreement that restrains competition for the services of NFL players.”
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“We find little evidence that competition restrains or encourages exaggeration.”
“And that breaking up monopolies restrains competition?”
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“The economy won't improve until the political class restrains its appetites.”
“When a woman restrains her creative essence, she ultimately limits the expansive nature of her releasing energy.”
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