Constrain vs Unstinted - What's the difference?
constrain | unstinted |
To force physically, by strong persuasion or pressurizing; to compel; to oblige.
To keep within close bounds; to confine.
To reduce a result in response to limited resources.
Not constrained, not restrained, or not confined.
* 1874 , , Far From the Madding Crowd , ch. 33:
* 1892 , , Letters of Travel , ch. 1:
* 1900 , , Love and Mr. Lewisham , ch. 31:
* 1921 , , Indiscretions of Archie , ch. 24:
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As a verb constrain
is to force physically, by strong persuasion or pressurizing; to compel; to oblige.As an adjective unstinted is
not constrained, not restrained, or not confined.constrain
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* English control verbsunstinted
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(en adjective)- Mr. Coggan poured the liquor with unstinted liberality at the suffering Cain's circular mouth.
- Wherever we went there was the sun, lavish and unstinted .
- You must have support and belief—unstinted support and belief.
- The music-publisher had been unstinted in his praise.
Art: American Renaissance Man," Time , 21 June:
- Augustus Saint-Gaudens . . .gave the crude, grabbing Republic its lessons in symbolic deportment and visual elocution, and won its unstinted gratitude.