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constrictive
[ kuhn-strik-tiv ]
Other Words From
- noncon·strictive adjective
- uncon·strictive adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of constrictive1
Example Sentences
The team tested a preliminary version on healthy subjects who also volunteered to wear a constrictive garment similar to an astronaut's spacesuit.
“These are very constrictive regulations on top of other development regulations,” said MacCracken.
But until now, GOP lawmakers had shown little appetite for looking into a member of their party who’s kept up a steady stream of constrictive legal challenges to Democratic President Joe Biden’s administration.
She said she found the practice constrictive, evocative of a time when she refrained from eating to try to make her body smaller, rather than her faith deeper.
Corriere della Sera, quoting from the judge’s ruling, said she concluded there was an “absence of constrictive violent behavior” by Haggis.
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