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constrain - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of constrain in Hindi

  • विवश
  • विवश करना
  • मजबूर करना
  • जकड़ना
  • बाध्य करना

constrain Definition

Verb

  • compel or force (someone) to follow a particular course of action.

constrain Example

  • we can constrain data access ( हम डेटा एक्सेस को बाधित कर सकते हैं )
  • Other sorts of things can constrain my actions too, of course. ( अन्य प्रकार की चीजें निश्चित रूप से मेरे कार्यों को भी बाधित कर सकती हैं। )     
  • That view led Gorham to interpret the raising of the age of consent as an effort to constrain modern sexuality.  ( उस दृष्टिकोण ने गोरहम को आधुनिक कामुकता को बाधित करने के प्रयास के रूप में सहमति की उम्र बढ़ाने की व्याख्या की। )  
  • The most obvious effect was to constrain societies to their traditional role of lending for house purchase. ( सबसे स्पष्ट प्रभाव समाजों को घर खरीदने के लिए उधार देने की उनकी पारंपरिक भूमिका के लिए बाध्य करना था। )

More Sentence

  • Knowing some of their properties, such as monotonicity, is often sufficient to constrain the behavior of the variables.  
  • Incentive and constrain are two different kinds of management.
  • She tried to constrain herself from a cough in class.
  • The life most of the time, commitments equals to constrain, reluctan.
  • I could feel it slack a little now as if he definitely forebore to constrain me.
  • A constrain us to attribute to them a later origin, we ought not to be surprised.
  • Their needs constrain them to commit injuries upon the natives, so that the latter are irritated.
  • His harness of triplets seems hardly to constrain his movement, so skillfully does he wear it.
  • It will not constrain him to go out of the world, and shut himself up in a cave, like a hermit.
  • To avoid the charge of monomania, the authors are careful to constrain their claims.  
  • The life most of the time, commitments equals to constrain, reluctantly we yearn for bound.
  • The mammalian gut has been stable for many millennia and acts to constrain the flexibility of E. coli's genome.
  • We found evidence for purifying selection acting to constrain functional divergence between paralogous genes.  
  • In fact, the Reagan urban strategy had the potential to constrain the policy options of cities.
  • This arises from the fact that unemployment or underemployment will reduce the household's income and constrain the demand for goods.
  • These external features are significant because they constrain managers to act in particular ways.  
  • But pressures of work, family responsibilities, lack of time and/or money, may constrain these choices.
  • Similarly, the Reagan fiscal excesses now constrain the federal government.
  • Meanwhile, earlier efforts to constrain the deficit are bearing fruit.
  • Constitutional strictures exist precisely to constrain government from wielding arbitrary powers.
  • It broke the barriers of thought that often constrain mainstream fiction.
  • The collagen, mostly collagen type II, constrains the proteoglycans.
  • Magnetic field constrains the orientation of magnetic dipoles in the refrigerant.
  • Secondly, the location and dates of constrain local ice thickness.
  • The draft student charter would allow students to opt out of their associations and would constrain unions within the law on charitable status.
  • Geologists and geophysicists aim to accurately constrain the architecture and facies variations at the lava flow scale.  
  • This model incorporates all different categories of information which interact in an ongoing manner to constrain the processing of a sentence.
  • Any sense that directorates are a mechanism to control and constrain doctors is likely to provoke problems.