verb
verb: restrain; 3rd person present: restrains; past tense: restrained; past participle: restrained; gerund or present participle: restraining
prevent (someone or something) from doing something; keep under control or within limits.
"he had to be restrained from walking out of the meeting"
synonyms: prevent, stop, keep, hold back "she could barely restrain herself from swearing"
Restrain means to hold back.
To tie something down. To restrain or hinder something.
It is to tie an animal with a rope or chain to restrain its movement.
A synonym of restrain is confine. An antonym for restrain is release.
of Restrain
Please restrain your answers to the question at hand.
A prefix for strain could be "re-" as in "restrain" or "un-" as in "unstrain."
Reins and halters are two things that can be used to restrain horses.
1. To remove or blind the wing feathers of (a bird) to prevent flight. 2. To restrain or immobilize 3. To blind fast or hold down 4. To shackle
You are not allowed to restrain another adult ever. You are allowed to defend yourself and your family, but you should escape rather than seek to restrain someone.
can you restrain a person against his will if you know it is for his own good?
The homophone of "restrain" is "rein." These two words have different meanings but are pronounced the same way.