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• (restricted)- kept within certain limits; limited; This right was restricted, as<br />

in England, to the Minister. — The Memoirs of Napoleon;<br />

• (qualified)- having the appropriate qualifications for an office, position, or<br />

task; The magistrate only is authorized, qualified, and capable to make a just<br />

and effectual Reformation, and especially among the Ecclesiasticks. —<br />

Andrew Marvell;<br />

• (unqualified)- not modified by conditions or reservations; absolute; You<br />

know I hate insipid, unqualified, common-place compliment. — Life of Lord<br />

Byron;<br />

• (categorical)- being without exception or qualification; absolute; He<br />

wanted a categorical pledge from Mr. Gladstone. — The Adventure of Living;<br />

resist {defy = refuse = withstand^ withhold}<br />

• (defy)- to oppose or resist with boldness and assurance; The one Power he<br />

never ventured to defy was the English people. — The Life of Froude;<br />

• (withstand)- to stand or hold out against; resist or oppose, esp.<br />

successfully, ( , ; ,<br />

); Violence she had been prepared to withstand, and<br />

treachery. — Highland Ballad;<br />

• (withhold)- hold back; refuse to hand over or share;<br />

trammel {fishing net} > untrammeled<br />

• (trammel)- to hinder the activity or free movement of; My<br />

great trammel has been the non-existence of any definitely stated alternative<br />

on my opponents' part. — Meaning of Truth;<br />

• a fishing net with three layers; the outer two are coarse mesh and the loose<br />

inner layer is fine mesh;<br />

• (untrammeled)- not limited or restricted; unrestrained; It leaves the<br />

solution of problems to the inspiration of the individuals in<br />

the untrammeled population. — The Liberty Papers;<br />

inhibit = subdue {quash = subjugate} = bottle up = stamp down = curb = suppress<br />

: pinion<br />

• (inhibit)- to restrain, hinder, arrest, or check (an action, impulse, etc.),<br />

( / / ); Factors have been discovered which<br />

simply inhibit or prevent the development of other characters. — Hormones<br />

and Heredity;<br />

• (subdue)- to bring under mental or emotional control, as by persuasion or<br />

intimidation; render submissive, ( / , / ,<br />

/ ); Every attempt to subdue or extirpate them, has proved<br />

abortive. — Female Scripture Biographies, Volume I;<br />

• (quash)- to put down or suppress completely; quell; subdue, ( ,

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