"Straitjacketed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Straitjacketed" Meaning

Restricted in one's freedom of action or speech, often in a way that is perceived as oppressive or overly controlling.

Example: "The employees felt they were straitjacketed by the strict office rules."

"Straitjacketed" Examples

Usage Examples of "Straitjacketed"


Example 1: Restrictive Environment

In 1989, China was essentially "straitjacketed" by a centralized economic system, stifling innovation and creativity. With the move towards a socialist market economy, freedom was breathed back into the economy.

Example 2: Total Restriction

As a discipline in the Army, she found herself straitjacketed by the rules, following every movement, every minute minute of disciplined training strictly.

Example 3: Social Limitations

The women of her generation felt straitjacketed by the societal views on marriage and children. No matter how brilliant they were or where or what they wanted to do in life, few exceptions were made.

Example 4: Restricted Freedom

Historically, ships crossing through pirate-infested seas often sailed while straitjacketed and armed with cannons, side-arms, and canon, offerings being anthropomorphized as "grumpy dads" on the ships.

Example 5: Unfettered Growth

She felt straitjacketed in the smaller school. She loved joining classes at the bigger school once she had graduated. She had unchanneled opportunities and she actually ended up in a competitive environment unlike in smaller school.

"Straitjacketed" Similar Words

Strains

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Strait-laced

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Conservative and conventional in behavior or style, often to the point of being unexciting or unadventurous.

Strait

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A strait is a naturally formed, narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water, such as an ocean or a lake. It is a passage of water that separates two landmasses. Examples of straits include the Strait of Gibraltar, the Bosphorus, and the Strait of Malacca.

Straiten

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Straitened

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Straitening

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A combination of "straight" and "en." Straitening is not a word in English. However, I think you might be referring to "straightening," which means to make something straight or to remove a curve or bend from something.<br><br>If that's not the case, and you meant "straiten," I think you might be thinking of the word "straighten." Straiten can be an old-fashioned or poetic way of saying to make something straight, but it's not commonly used in modern English.<br><br>If you can provide more context or information, I'll be happy to help you better.

Straitens

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Straitjacket

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A straightjacket is a garment worn over the shoulders and under the arms by someone who is being restrained, particularly in a mental institution or by the authorities when someone has become violent or agitated and a threat to themselves or others. It aims to immobilize the person's arms at their sides, preventing them from moving their limbs.

Straitjacketing

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"Straitjacketing" is a verb that refers to restrict or constrain someone's freedom of movement, expression, or action, often in a way that is overly restrictive or oppressive.<br><br>Example: "The strict rules of the school straitjacketed the students' creativity and spontaneity."<br><br>It can also refer to limiting or narrowing something to a particular concept or idea, often in a way that is overly simplistic or inaccurate.<br><br>Example: "The new policy straitjacketed our approach to problem-solving, forcing us to use only one method."<br><br>The word is often used in a negative context to suggest that something is being overly restrictive or limiting.

Straitjackets

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Straitlaced

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Worried or uneasy about sex or what other people think about your behavior.

Straits

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Narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water, such as seas, oceans, or lakes.

Stramash

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A word with a Scots flavor!<br><br>"Stramash" is a Scots slang word that refers to a noisy or confusing commotion, or a rowdy and chaotic situation. It can also imply a fight or disturbance.<br><br>Example: "The argument between the neighbors turned into a right old stramash."

Stramazon

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I couldn't find a word "stramazon" in my database. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard word.

Stramenopila

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Stramenopiles

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