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Definition of Constraining
1. Adjective. Restricting the scope or freedom of action.
Definition of Constraining
1. Verb. (present participle of constrain) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Constraining
1. constrain [v] - See also: constrain
Lexicographical Neighbors of Constraining
Literary usage of Constraining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Balancing of Engines by William Ernest Dalby (1902)
"for revolutions per minute, N,.or revolutions per second, n, by the relations —
W The different forms in which the magnitude of the constraining force may ..."
2. Text-book of Mechanics by jr Louis Adolphe Martin (1907)
"CHAPTER VI CONSTRAINED MOTION SECTION XVI REACTION OF THE Constraining CURVE ...
Find the reaction of a smooth constraining curve upon a particle of mass m ..."
3. A Collection of Problems in Illustration of the Principles of Theoretical by William Walton (1876)
"Motion of Particles acted on by smooth constraining lines moveable according to
assigned geometrical conditions. Let Ox (fig. 161) be the axis of x, and Oy, ..."
4. General History of the Christian Religion and Church by August Neander (1854)
"... prevenient grace, although, according to the general "rule, grace is not
prevenient — but there is no such thing as a constraining, irresistible grace. ..."
5. A Treatise on Gyrostatics and Rotational Motion: Theory and Applications by Andrew Gray (1918)
"Constraining couple required for rolling of a body-cone on a space-cone. A uniform
solid has a figure of revolution, and moves about a point so that its ..."
6. A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen by Robert Chambers, Thomas Thomson (1853)
"So 'far as satire could repay the rank cruelty of thr.t mode of constraining
men's consciences, it was repaid—for the poem is full of poignant sarcasm, ..."