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restraint [Brit rɪˈstreɪnt, americ rəˈstreɪnt] SUBST

1. restraint (moderation):

restraint
to exercise restraint
he showed remarkable restraint
to advocate restraint

2. restraint (restriction):

restraint
to talk without restraint

3. restraint (rule):

head restraint SUBST MOTOR

head restraint

self-restraint SUBST

self-restraint
urge caution, restraint, resistance
to urge patience/restraint on sb
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voluntary restraint
head restraint
restraint, sobriety formal
to exercise self-restraint (dans in)
show some self-restraint!
restraint
to show/to lack restraint

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restraint [rɪˈstreɪnt] SUBST

1. restraint no pl (self-control):

restraint
to exercise restraint formal

2. restraint (restriction):

restraint
restraint on press
restraint on imports

head restraint SUBST

head restraint
to preach patience/restraint
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restraint
with restraint
to behave with restraint
without any restraint
the restraint in her gestures
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restraint [rɪ·ˈstreɪnt] SUBST

1. restraint (self-control):

restraint
to exercise restraint formal

2. restraint (restriction):

restraint
restraint on press
restraint on imports

head restraint SUBST

head restraint
to preach patience/restraint
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restraint
with restraint
without any restraint

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He remained an ardent spiritual striver until the end of life and practiced extreme forms of self-restraint with regard to food, drink, and sleep.
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Individuals also tend to overestimate their capacity for self-control when one is told that they have a high capacity for self-restraint.
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Besides learning the martial art, he must also learn perseverance and self-restraint.
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Despite those constitutional linkages, however, the avoidance doctrine is most commonly classified as a prudential rule of judicial self-restraint.
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Participating students showed significant improvement in prosocial behavior as measured by pre-testing and post-testing of emotional intelligence, specifically increasing self-restraint and decreasing violent behaviors.
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