astrictive Antonyms

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Meaning of astrictive

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astrictive (a.)

Binding; astringent.

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astrictive (n.)

An astringent.

astrictive Sentence Examples

  1. The astrictive regulations stifled small businesses' growth prospects.
  2. His astrictive parenting style left little room for his children's independence.
  3. The astrictive nature of the contract limited the artist's rights to their own work.
  4. The government's astrictive policies hampered economic development in the region.
  5. She found the astrictive rules of the organization suffocating and left.
  6. The astrictive diet plan restricted her calorie intake to a minimum.
  7. The company's astrictive budgeting measures led to cutbacks in essential services.
  8. The astrictive security measures made it difficult for visitors to access the building.
  9. His astrictive mindset prevented him from considering alternative viewpoints.
  10. The astrictive terms of the loan agreement made it challenging for the borrower to meet their obligations.

FAQs About the word astrictive

Binding; astringent., An astringent.

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The astrictive regulations stifled small businesses' growth prospects.

His astrictive parenting style left little room for his children's independence.

The astrictive nature of the contract limited the artist's rights to their own work.

The government's astrictive policies hampered economic development in the region.