0 to prevent from doing something; to control -- menahan
He restrained his anger with difficulty.
He had to be restrained from hitting the man
The animal was restrained in a loose-fitting canvas bag and the head fixed to a plexiglass frame using the aluminum crown.
One gently restrained the cat in the sternal position at the center of a circular table.
How would the perception and control of locomotion develop if infants were restrained?
In comparison, the approval of their budget provides an annual possibility to restrain or punish the institution.
In each of these subareas, there are immensely challenging physical laws that constrict and restrain what engineers can achieve in their mediums.
A distraught old woman restrains the old warrior, while two younger men attempt to calm his attackers.
Animals were restrained with the aid of a neck yoke.
This increasing marginal benefit cushions the cost of restraining carbon use and contributes to a gentler bend in the cost curve.