verb
- to bind tightly; to compress or squeeze
- to restrict or limit in scope or freedom
Usage: formal or literary; third person singular present tense of constringe
Usage: formal or literary; third person singular present tense of constringe
Examples
- The tight rope constringes the bundle of wood.
- Fear constringes the heart and limits rational thought.
- The law constringes individual freedoms in certain contexts.
- Cold weather constringes blood vessels in the skin.
- Social norms constringe behavior in public spaces.