constrictive (Meaning)

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constrictive (s)

(of circumstances) tending to constrict freedom

restricting the scope or freedom of action

constrictive Sentence Examples

  1. The constrictive feeling of the corset made it difficult for her to breathe.
  2. The constrictive regulations stifled creativity within the organization.
  3. The constrictive nature of the deadline pressured us to work overtime.
  4. He found the constrictive atmosphere of the office suffocating.
  5. The constrictive policies limited the company's ability to expand.
  6. The constrictive rules of the competition inhibited innovative ideas.
  7. The constrictive bandage applied to his wound prevented proper circulation.
  8. She felt trapped in the constrictive confines of her old life.
  9. The constrictive society imposed strict norms on personal expression.
  10. The constrictive budget made it challenging to meet all project requirements.

FAQs About the word constrictive

(of circumstances) tending to constrict freedom, restricting the scope or freedom of action

condense, compress,shrink, collapse, flatten, contract,decrease, wither, wilt, retreat

increase, swell, increase, swell, grow, expand, grow,expand, inflate,accumulate

The constrictive feeling of the corset made it difficult for her to breathe.

The constrictive regulations stifled creativity within the organization.

The constrictive nature of the deadline pressured us to work overtime.

He found the constrictive atmosphere of the office suffocating.