Crossword-Solution: CONSTRAINT
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Constraint | n. | The act of constraining, or the state of being constrained; that which compels to, or restrains from, action; compulsion; restraint; necessity. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CONSTRAINT | anagram | CANNOTSTIR, CONNARTIST, INCONTRAST |
We have 96 clues for the answer “CONSTRAINT”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| the threat or use of force to control the thoughts or behavior of others | 1 answer |
| the state of being physically constrained | 1 answer |
| Antonym for freedom | 1 answer |
| duress | 11 answers |
| Reservation | 17 answers |
| Compulsion | 22 answers |
| inhibition | 24 answers |
| repression | 26 answers |
| Reticence | 28 answers |
| Blockage | 42 answers |
| Obligation | 47 answers |
| Cramp | 47 answers |
| impoundment | 49 answers |
| forbiddance | 49 answers |
| deportation | 49 answers |
| Grip | 50 answers |
| Eviction | 50 answers |
| stricture | 50 answers |
| relegation | 50 answers |
| ousting | 50 answers |
| expatriation | 50 answers |
| penalisation | 51 answers |
| segregation | 51 answers |
| ostracism | 51 answers |
| chastening | 51 answers |
| Interdiction | 51 answers |
| Elimination | 52 answers |
| DISPLACEMENT ___ | 53 answers |
| Proscrip-tion | 53 answers |
| expulsion | 53 answers |
| Banishment | 53 answers |
| purging | 53 answers |
| incarceration | 54 answers |
| prevention | 54 answers |
| relinquishment | 56 answers |
| punishment | 57 answers |
| Sentence | 57 answers |
| Penalty | 57 answers |
| removal | 57 answers |
| ejection | 58 answers |
| Nemesis | 58 answers |
| intimidation | 59 answers |
| verdict | 59 answers |
| exclusion | 59 answers |
| Oblige | 61 answers |
| limitation | 61 answers |
| chastisement | 61 answers |
| Abandonment | 62 answers |
| CURB ___ | 63 answers |
| Sanctions | 63 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with CONSTRAINT (5)
The closure of traditional trade routes through Mozambique continues to be a constraint on the economy.
Boldwood came close and bid her good-morning, with such constraint that she could not but think he had stepped across to the washing for its own sake, hoping not to find her there; more, she fancied his brow severe and his eye slighting.
There was no constraint of any kind there to-night, but a kind of natural harmony about their movements, their greetings, their low conversation, their smiles.
The constraint that suddenly fell upon them was relieved when Bulan motioned her to follow him back down the trail into the gorge in search of food.
The tact and skill which suffice to avert a Woman’s sting are unequal to the task of stopping a Woman’s mouth; and as the wife has absolutely nothing to say, and absolutely no constraint of wit, sense, or conscience to prevent her from saying it, not a few cynics have been found to aver that they prefer the danger of the death-dealing but inaudible sting to the safe sonorousness of a Woman’s other end.
Quotes with CONSTRAINT (3)
If we are in a general way permitted to regard human activity in the realm of the beautiful as a liberation of the soul, as a release from constraint and restriction, in short to consider that art does actually alleviate the most overpowering and tragic catastrophes by means of the creations it offers to our contemplation and enjoyment, it is the art of music which conducts us to the final summit of that ascent to freedom.
In particular those who are condemned to stagnation are often pronounced happy on the pretext that happiness consists in being at rest. This notion we reject, for our perspective is that of existentialist ethics. Every subject plays his part as such specifically through exploits or projects that serve as a mode of transcendence; he achieves liberty only through a continual reaching out towards other liberties. There is no justification for present existence other than its exp…
The doctrine of creation of the kind that the Abrahamic faiths profess is such that it encourages the expectation that there will be a deep order in the world, expressive of the Mind and Purpose of that world’s Creator. It also asserts that the character of this order has been freely chosen by God, since it was not determined beforehand by some kind of pre-existing blueprint (as, for example, Platonic thinking had supposed to be the case). As a consequence, the nature of cosm…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1977–2002).