restraints Antonyms

Meaning of restraints

restraints

control over one's behavior, a control over the expression of one's emotions or thoughts, a device that restricts movement (as of prisoners or violent psychiatric patients), the state of being restrained, an act or fact of restraining see also prior restraint, a restraining force or influence, an act of restraining, a device that restricts movement, the act of restraining, a means of restraining

restraints Sentence Examples

  1. The prisoner was bound by physical restraints, preventing their movement.
  2. The nurse applied restraints to the patient to ensure their safety during a medical procedure.
  3. The law imposes strict restraints on the use of force by law enforcement officers.
  4. The financial restraints forced the company to make difficult budget cuts.
  5. The dog's leash acted as a physical restraint, keeping it within a certain boundary.
  6. Time restraints made it challenging for the team to complete the project effectively.
  7. The patient was put under chemical restraints to calm their agitation.
  8. The safety restraints in the vehicle protected the occupants during the accident.
  9. The government implemented trade restraints to protect domestic industries.
  10. Ethical restraints guide scientists in their research and experimentation.

FAQs About the word restraints

control over one's behavior, a control over the expression of one's emotions or thoughts, a device that restricts movement (as of prisoners or violent psychiatr

constraints, limitations, restrictions, prohibitions, strictures, curbs, fetters,conditions, circumscriptions, proscriptions

freedoms,,latitudes

The prisoner was bound by physical restraints, preventing their movement.

The nurse applied restraints to the patient to ensure their safety during a medical procedure.

The law imposes strict restraints on the use of force by law enforcement officers.

The financial restraints forced the company to make difficult budget cuts.