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9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Astrict' in a Sentence

"To tightly bind or constrain." more

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The treaty terms have astricted the actions of both nations for years.
His legal obligations have astricted him from pursuing certain business ventures.
Economic downturns have astricted the company's ability to invest in new technologies.
The strict rules of the institution have astricted students for generations.
Stringent safety regulations have astricted the design possibilities in the aerospace industry.
The contractual obligations have astricted the creative process of the artists.
The intricate web of bureaucracy has astricted the progress of the project.
The financial constraints have astricted the development of innovative solutions.
The cultural norms in their society have astricted freedom of expression.

Astrict

uh-strikt
verbTo tightly bind or constrain.
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Last Updated On: April 21, 2024
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