constrained
Prononciation : [kənˈstreɪnd]
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Contexte : « freedom »
(adjective) when someone or something is held back or limited in some way. It means they can't do what they want as easily. Imagine trying to play in a small, tight space; it makes it hard to move freely.
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She felt constrained by the rules at school, but she still found ways to be creative.
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His choices are not constrained; he can go wherever he wants and do whatever he likes.
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Do you feel constrained when you have to follow many rules?
Contexte : « limitation »
(verb) to limit or restrict someone or something. It's like putting up a fence that stops someone from going anywhere they want.
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The new regulations constrained the company’s ability to expand, but they found new opportunities in different areas.
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The project wasn't constrained at all; they had all the resources and support they needed.
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How do you think constraints can help or hurt a project?
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