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• (constraint)- repression of natural feelings and impulses, ( ; );<br />

Finding so much time for such an exercise is often quoted as a constraint, but<br />

those who have deployed this process vouch for the benefit that accrues as a<br />

result;<br />

• (refrain)- to abstain from an impulse to say or do something, ( ,<br />

— Enter Bridget;<br />

); If she refrained, might not people suspect some hidden motive?<br />

• Sol could never refrain from joining in on the refrain( , )<br />

• (chorus)- Music a line or group of lines repeated at intervals in a song;<br />

• (encumber)- to impede or hinder; hamper; retard, ( ;<br />

); Evidently the heathen man is not treated fairly if we encumber our<br />

message with unnecessary requirements. — Life of John Coleridge Patteson;<br />

• (abstain)- to hold oneself back voluntarily, esp. from something regarded as<br />

improper or unhealthy,( , ); It is good to abstain,<br />

and teach others to abstain, from all that is sinful or hurtful. — The Atlantic<br />

Monthly, Volume 02, No. 11, September, 1858;<br />

• (constrain)- to compel by physical, moral, or circumstantial force; oblige;<br />

• (throttle)- to stop the breath of by compressing the throat; strangle, (<br />

; ); He started the motor turning, reached for<br />

the throttle, paused. — The Legacy of Heorot;<br />

• (restrict)-to keep or confine within limits;<br />

• (desist)- to cease doing something; forbear;<br />

• (resist)- to strive to fend off or offset the actions, effects, or force of; It<br />

was a temptation that he could not resist, and his article was most interesting.<br />

— A Publisher and His Friends;<br />

• (forbear)- to refrain or abstain from; desist from, ( ,<br />

); To forbear is the source of harmlessness and the road to<br />

success. — A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of<br />

the Meiji Era;<br />

• ancestors; forefathers, ( ); The wealth built up by our forbears is<br />

now mostly gone;<br />

• (forbearance)- tolerance and restraint in the face of provocation; patience,<br />

( , , , ); She measured his forbearance, his<br />

struggle, against the monstrous cruelty and passion engendered by a wild life<br />

among wild men at a wild time. — The Border Legion;<br />

restrict > restricted = qualified # unqualified ~ categorical<br />

• (restrict)- to keep or confine within limits;

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