"Restrained" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Restrained" Meaning

Having control over one's emotions or impulses; limited or moderate in behavior or expression.

"Restrained" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Restrained"


Example 1: Using an Action to Show Restraint

- She had to restrain herself from screaming as the plane hit a turbulence.
- He restrained his anger and didn't say a word when his mistake was pointed out in front of everyone.

Example 2: Limiting Something

- The small dress code was used to restrain unnecessary expenses on formal wear.
- The country has laws that are prepared to restrain the growth of foreign companies inside their market.

Example 3: Something Limiting

- Rainstorms are going to restrain the total output of food for the day.
- Weather forecasts used to restrain hiking for March when it comes to Northern nations these days.

Example 4: Keeping Something Back

- It took some restraint for him to speak up and share his own findings with the team.
- Due to market uncertainties, the investor needed to practice restraint on distance as well.

Example 5: Holding Someone or Something Back

- It required some restraint from the government to limit the foreign players for pre vš present political foreign corporation.
- The current medical confidentiality rules require a doctor to remain restrained when asked of that same information by the hospital public spokesperson.

"Restrained" Similar Words

Restored

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Restorers are individuals or organizations that specialize in preserving, conserving, and restoring artworks, antiques, historical objects, and other cultural artifacts. They work to return items to their original state or to a state that is as close to their original condition as possible. This can involve restoring materials, repairing damage, and removing dirt or decay.

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To restrain means to hold or keep someone or something under control, usually because they are behaving in a way that is considered unacceptable or threatening.<br><br>Example: The police restrained the prisoner to prevent him from escaping.

Restrainedly

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Adverb<br>In a restrained manner; not freely or openly, but in a controlled or limited way.

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