constrained
Americanadjective
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forced, compelled, or obliged.
a constrained confession.
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stiff or unnatural; uneasy or embarrassed.
a constrained manner.
adjective
Other Word Forms
- constrainedly adverb
- unconstrained adjective
Etymology
Origin of constrained
Example Sentences
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Supply remained constrained, and inflation, at that time, was running slightly above target.
“Copper is becoming the electricity of the modern economy critical to AI, electrification and energy transition, while supply remains structurally constrained,” says Jocum.
If constrained flows persist long enough to deplete buffers—potentially beyond about six weeks—manufacturers could face tighter allocations and higher procurement costs, they add.
The news provided some relief to the market, though oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz remain largely constrained and Iran continues to attack key energy infrastructure in the region.
So “what initially looked like a catastrophic blockade begins to resemble a constrained detour, rather than a full seizure of the artery,” Innes said.
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