Sentences with constrain
con·strain
C c - Women are too often constrained by family commitments and by low expectations. [be VERB-ed]
- He was constrained to agree
- Oil Search Ltd says the economic outlook in developed countries is uncertain, with sluggish growth likely to constrain oil prices.
- But we forget that we are structurally quite similar and constrain women with equally stupid expectations and conventions.
- He was constrained to admit the offense.
- Cold weather constrained the plant's growth.
- They included a part-privatised road system that will constrain transport planning for a generation.
- The architects shouldn't constrain the energy, they ought to thrive on chaos.
- The corporation will outflank every puny law and regulation that seeks to constrain its profitability.
- Capacity had rebounded to 38 per cent and Mr Willis said this would not constrain power shipments to Victoria.