13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Constrain' in a Sentence
"To force, compel, or oblige someone to do something." more
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The geopolitical landscape can constrain a country's foreign policy choices and strategic alliances.
Economic downturns can constrain a company's ability to invest in research and development.
Physical disabilities can constrain a person's mobility and accessibility.
Regulatory requirements may constrain the advertising strategies of certain industries.
The organizational structure can constrain the flexibility of decision-making processes.
Personal beliefs may constrain an individual's acceptance of diverse perspectives.
International treaties often constrain a country's ability to make independent decisions.
The need for confidentiality can sometimes constrain the flow of information within a government organization.
Ethical considerations can constrain the actions of researchers in conducting experiments.
Emotional trauma can constrain a person's ability to form trusting relationships.
Parental responsibilities can constrain one's availability for personal hobbies.
Safety regulations constrain the design of new products in the automotive industry.
Environmental regulations constrain industrial activities to minimize ecological impact.
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