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restrainer

American  
[ri-strey-ner] / rɪˈstreɪ nər /

noun

  1. a person or thing that restrains.

  2. Photography. a chemical added to a developer to retard its action.


restrainer British  
/ rɪˈstreɪnə /

noun

  1. a person who restrains

  2. a chemical, such as potassium bromide, added to a photographic developer in order to reduce the amount of fog on a film and to retard the development

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Etymology

Origin of restrainer

First recorded in 1560–70; restrain + -er 1

Example Sentences

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Indeed, the "guilt" that Freud never satisfactorily explained is one built-in restrainer.

From Time Magazine Archive

Philosopher, lawyer, teacher, former tackle for the Williams College "Ephmen" and compulsive thrasher in smooth waters, Bennett has clapped a restrainer on his formidable tongue until the confirmation hearings.

From Time Magazine Archive

The decisive fifth came in 1962, when the ailing judicial restrainer, Felix Frankfurter, retired, to be succeeded by President Kennedy's gung-ho Labor Secretary, Arthur Goldberg.

From Time Magazine Archive

Having everything in readiness—the bottles of restrainer and accelerator where they will be at hand if needed—get the plates which are to be developed.

From Harper's Round Table, June 4, 1895 by Various

In politics, and all depending thereon, we are coming to recognize this principle, that restraint is only to be exercised for the good of all, the restrainer and the restrained.

From Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 3 (of 3) by Parker, Theodore