restrain

verb
/rɪˈstreɪn/

Meaning

to hold back, control, or prevent someone or something
to hold back or control; to limit or restrict

Example Sentences

The police had to restrain the angry protester.

Please restrain your dog.

Example Expressions

restrain oneself

Synonyms

control, suppress, curb, limit, confine, restrict, constrain
Entry 1
control, suppress, curb, limit, confine
Entry 2
control, restrict, limit, constrain

Antonyms

release, free, liberate, unleash
Entry 1
release, free, liberate
Entry 2
release, free, liberate, unleash

Collocations

restrain anger, restrain force, restrain movement, restrain emotions, restrain oneself, restrain spending
Entry 1
restrain anger, restrain force, restrain movement
Entry 2
restrain emotions, restrain oneself, restrain anger, restrain movement, restrain spending

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