Tutelage vs Restrain - What's the difference?
tutelage | restrain |
The act of guarding or protecting; guardianship; protection; as, the king's right of seigniory and tutelage.
* Macaulay
The state of being under a guardian; care or protection enjoyed.
To control or keep in check.
To deprive of liberty.
To restrict or limit.
*{{quote-magazine, date=2013-05-17
, author=George Monbiot, authorlink=George Monbiot
, title=Money just makes the rich suffer
, volume=188, issue=23, page=19
, magazine=(The Guardian Weekly)
As a noun tutelage
is the act of guarding or protecting; guardianship; protection; as, the king's right of seigniory and tutelage.As a verb restrain is
To control or keep in check.tutelage
English
(Webster 1913)Noun
(en noun)- The childhood of the European nations was passed under the tutelage of the clergy.
Synonyms
* guardianship * protectionExternal links
* *restrain
English
Verb
(en verb)citation, passage=In order to grant the rich these pleasures, the social contract is reconfigured. […] The public realm is privatised, the regulations restraining the ultra-wealthy and the companies they control are abandoned, and Edwardian levels of inequality are almost fetishised.}}