The term 'constrain' means to keep within close bounds and to confine or restrain something or someone. It also means to produce in a forced manner or to feel obliged.
The Jim Crow laws were sets of legislation that were meant constrain race within prejudicial boundaries. The Congress of Racial Equality fought segregation through peaceful tactics.
Race legislation was meant to constrain race with prejudicial boundaries. African American people fought this legislation by fighting for public policies to change.
It seems there might be a typographical error in your question, as "lemitations" is not a recognized word in English. If you meant "limitations," it refers to restrictions or boundaries that constrain the extent or effectiveness of something. If you had a different term in mind, please clarify, and I'll be happy to help!
The root word for "constrain" is "strain."
The Bittersweet Constrain was created in 2008.
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The new regulations were designed to constrain trade in those goods.
No. Constrain is a verb. One adjective form is constrained (held in, held back).
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