Meaning & Definition of word "Constrained"

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    Constrained

    /kənˈstreɪnd/

    verb:

    • 1. past tense of constrain, which means to compel or force someone to follow a particular course of action.
      • Example: The evidence constrained the jury to reach a guilty verdict.
    • 2. to limit or restrict someone or something.
      • Example: They were constrained by the lack of resources available.

    adjective:

    • 1. restricted in one’s ability or freedom to act or express oneself.
      • Example: She felt constrained by the strict rules of the organization.
    • 2. limited in scope or extent.
      • Example: The project was constrained by a tight budget and time frame.
    • 3. forced or compelled to act in a certain way.
      • Example: He was constrained to follow the orders given by his superiors.

    Etymology

    From the past participle of the verb constrain, from Latin 'constringere', meaning to bind.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    socially constrained:

    Having limitations due to societal norms or expectations.

    physically constrained:

    Restricted in movement or action due to physical barriers.

    Related Words

    constrain:

    To compel or force someone to act in a particular way.

    constraint:

    A limitation or restriction.

    constraining:

    Imposing limits or restrictions.

    Slang Meanings of constrained

    Meaning: Feeling tied down.

    Example Sentence: After that meeting, I felt totally constrained and couldn't speak my mind.

    Meaning: Stiff or awkward.

    Example Sentence: That event was so constrained; everyone was just standing around.