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constrictive

[ kuhn-strik-tiv ]

adjective

  1. constricting; tending to constrict.
  2. pertaining to constriction.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of constrictive1

1375–1425; late Middle English < Late Latin ³¦´Ç²Ô²õ³Ù°ùÄ«³¦³ÙÄ«±¹³Ü²õ, equivalent to ³¦´Ç²Ô²õ³Ù°ùÄ«³¦³Ù ( us ) ( constrict ) + -Ä«±¹³Ü²õ -ive
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Example Sentences

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The team tested a preliminary version on healthy subjects who also volunteered to wear a constrictive garment similar to an astronaut's spacesuit.

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“These are very constrictive regulations on top of other development regulations,†said MacCracken.

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But until now, GOP lawmakers had shown little appetite for looking into a member of their party who’s kept up a steady stream of constrictive legal challenges to Democratic President Joe Biden’s administration.

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She said she found the practice constrictive, evocative of a time when she refrained from eating to try to make her body smaller, rather than her faith deeper.

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Corriere della Sera, quoting from the judge’s ruling, said she concluded there was an “absence of constrictive violent behavior†by Haggis.

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