restraining in English

verb
1
prevent (someone or something) from doing something; keep under control or within limits.
he had to be restrained from walking out of the meeting

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "restraining" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "restraining", or refer to the context using the word "restraining" in the English Dictionary.

1. It's a restraining order.

2. Because of the restraining order.

3. The restraining order was against you.

4. They gave me a restraining order.

5. There's a restraining order out against you.

6. Method and system for actuating restraining means

7. Restraining the essence of Sammael, the hellhound.

8. Instead of restraining him, the child’s mother smiles.

9. Granges uvanite Beylical Tour restraining thallus officiants spurnwater

10. Coaction force; compulsion, either in restraining or impelling

11. Airbag module for a vehicle occupant restraining system

12. Torque variation restraining device of engine accessory driving system

13. I forgive you for the whole restraining order thing.

14. I've got a-a restraining order against me?

15. A restraining order is nothing to fool with, bro.

16. They often convey the thought of restraining oneself from doing bad.

17. Whatever you do, watch out for that restraining order, OK?

18. Abstention (countable and uncountable, plural Abstentions) The act of restraining oneself

19. You've had restraining orders filed against you by three ex-boyfriends.

20. Control circuit for an alternating-current ignition circuit of a restraining means

21. Barbarous treatment of prisoners savage implies the absence of inhibitions restraining civilized …

22. Forward restraint apparatus for restraining a load in an aerial delivery system

23. They have obtained an injunction restraining the company from selling the product.

24. The address on the restraining order matches the one on her driver's license.

25. He got a restraining order against her, and that still didn't keep her away.

26. By restraining the power of the nobility, he transformed France into a strong, centralized state.

27. 12 She obtained a restraining order forbidding her partner from seeing their two children.

28. The police had difficulty in restraining the crowd from rushing on to the pitch.

29. Cuffs for restraining human beings, designed to be anchored to a wall, floor or ceiling

30. A Caller was a small handheld device that worked in conjunction with a droid's restraining bolt

31. Leg-irons, gang-chains, shackles and electric-shock belts, specially designed for restraining human beings, except

32. Why do I get the feeling that the actual restraining order might have been your idea?

33. He turns around and he sues me for libel and gets a restraining order against me.

34. Synonyms for Bridling include curbing, controlling, governing, restraining, checking, mastering, repressing, constraining, subduing and reining in

35. Contrasting tempos and the restraining influence of synchronism serve to produce effects of scattering and tightening.

36. She was finally granted a restraining order 3 days after he threw acid in her face.

37. He is covering over knowledge by restraining himself from making a showy display of what he knows.

38. Plus he is in lock up for violating multiple restraining orders by Aqualunging it near middle schools.

39. He further sought an order restraining the Irish Government from ratifying, approving or accepting the ESM Treaty.

40. So I have filed for a temporary restraining order against the DEA on behalf of Mr. Ehrmantraut.

41. Bated breath, with Bated breath, or baited breath refers to restraining one's breathing in anticipation or supplicance

42. The principle of constitutionalism rests on this idea of restraining the government in its exercise of power.

43. Having launched the action, he sought a Mareva injunction restraining the appellants from dealing with the property.

44. DAmping, restraining of vibratory motion, such as mechanical oscillations, noise, and alternating electric currents, by dissipation of energy

45. In some embodiments, the interlock is a normally open electric switch located inside the restraining belt's buckle (64).

46. Abduction The act of restraining another through the use or threat of Deadly Force or through fraudulent persuasion

47. He was not handcuffed, but wore an electronic restraining device under a blue check shirt and gray slacks.

48. The POC program is directed at identifying, assessing, seizing, restraining and forfeiting illicit wealth accumulated through criminal activities.

49. We tested chickens by restraining them gently for 15 seconds and then timing their recovery from their trance.

50. They hoped that the very talk of a general strike would act as a restraining influence on militarism.