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constrict

[kuhn-strikt] / kənˈstrɪkt /


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They are constricted on the one hand by construction that is transforming fields into concrete jungles, and on the other, by impoverished soils and competition from cheap food imports that undermine their revenue.

From Barron's

BEIJING—China has demonstrated it can weaponize its control over global supply chains by constricting the flow of critical rare-earth minerals.

From The Wall Street Journal

After DexCom shifted its focus to the Type 2 population last year, Type 1 sales constricted.

From Barron's

And Mr. Stock’s Micah is sensitive to the point of seeming to squirm inside a constricted, wounded soul.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Camp Pendleton is a large base, spanning approximately 125,000 acres between Orange and San Diego counties, its constricted location makes it relatively challenging for Marines to engage in dynamic, live firing exercises.

From Los Angeles Times