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Circumscribe vs Constrict - What's the difference?

circumscribe | constrict |

As verbs the difference between circumscribe and constrict

is that circumscribe is to draw a line around; to encircle while constrict is to narrow, especially by applying pressure.

circumscribe

English

Verb

(circumscrib)
  • To draw a line around; to encircle.
  • To limit narrowly; to restrict.
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  • (geometry) To draw the smallest circle or higher-dimensional sphere that has (a polyhedron, polygon, etc.) in its interior.
  • Derived terms

    * circumscription

    constrict

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To narrow, especially by applying pressure.
  • Derived terms

    * constriction

    See also

    * constrain