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restrain

[ri-streyn] / rɪˈstreɪn /


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This stance, which even yields a restraining order against Kenna, seems somewhere between cruel and outrageous.

From The Wall Street Journal

Smith had studied the architects while a student at Hampton University, and has documented on his Instagram their various stylings, which range from restrained to whimsical to ornate.

From Los Angeles Times

A temporary restraining order would allow time to avoid disrupting the American military's ongoing use of advanced AI, Microsoft argued.

From Barron's

It has marked a departure from the more restrained language traditionally used by American leaders during wartime, even when describing battlefield success.

From Barron's

At 3.75%, the Bank of England’s key rate is considered by policymakers to be restraining activity against a backdrop of slowing growth and rising unemployment.

From The Wall Street Journal