restrain|restrained|restraining|restrains in English
verb
[re·strain || rɪ'streɪn]
curb, hinder; arrest, take away one's liberty; repress, subdue
Use "restrain|restrained|restraining|restrains" in a sentence
1. A discerning man restrains his words (27)
2. Humility restrains us from overstepping our authority.
3. Restrain this!
4. It's a restraining order.
5. Or “restrained; imprisoned.”
6. Controlled definition is - restrained
7. 27 A man of knowledge restrains his words,+
8. 6 synonyms for Controlled: inhibited, noncommittal, reserved, restrained, self-Controlled, self-restrained
9. Because of the restraining order.
10. The restraining order was against you.
11. ‘Keep Yourself Restrained Under Evil’
12. Todd's picture is more restrained.
13. Our bodies are restrained.
14. Contained: as in restrained, constrained
15. They gave me a restraining order.
16. The decor is tasteful and restrained.
17. There's a restraining order out against you.
18. Controlled: as in disciplined, restrained
19. I restrained tears with difficulty.
20. The murderer has been restrained.
21. He is very open, not nearly as controlled as Lucy Snowe, who restrains herself constantly.
22. Tears could not be restrained.
23. Method and system for actuating restraining means
24. Restraining the essence of Sammael, the hellhound.
25. Instead of restraining him, the child’s mother smiles.