Estop vs Astrict - What's the difference?
estop | astrict |
To impede or bar by estoppel.
* 1957 , William F. Buckley Jr., National Review , November 23, 1957:
To stop up, to plug
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)- ...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.