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Estop vs Astrict - What's the difference?

estop | astrict |

As verbs the difference between estop and astrict

is that estop is to impede or bar by estoppel while astrict is to bind, constrain, or restrict.

estop

English

Verb

(estopp)
  • To impede or bar by estoppel.
  • * 1957 , William F. Buckley Jr., National Review , November 23, 1957:
  • ...we twitted them, while we were together in the sun of the Continent, about English heating habits. Having done that, we are now estopped from bringing the matter up.
  • To stop up, to plug
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    astrict

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To bind, constrain, or restrict.
  • * Arbuthnot
  • The solid parts were to be relaxed or astricted .
  • * Sir W. Hamilton
  • The mind is astricted to certain necessary modes or forms of thought.
  • To estop.
  • (Scotland, legal) To restrict the tenure of.
  • to astrict lands

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