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  • without restraint — in an unstoppable manner …   English contemporary dictionary

  • restraint — noun 1 limit/control on sth ADJECTIVE ▪ voluntary ▪ agreements on voluntary export restraints ▪ conventional ▪ What happens when the conventional restraints on human cruelty are removed? ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • restraint — [[t]rɪstre͟ɪnt[/t]] restraints 1) N VAR: usu with supp, oft N on n Restraints are rules or conditions that limit or restrict someone or something. The Prime Minister is calling for new restraints on trade unions... With open frontiers and lax… …   English dictionary

  • restraint —   Kāohi.    ♦ To give without restraint, hā awi hemolele …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • without reserve — idi without restraint; frankly; freely …   From formal English to slang

  • restraint, judicial — n. The doctrine that cases should be decided on the narrowest possible grounds, without resolving unnecessary issues, especially political or social controversies. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …   Law dictionary

  • without any restraint — without restriction, without control …   English contemporary dictionary

  • restraint — Confinement, abridgment, or limitation. Prohibition of action; holding or pressing back from action. Hindrance, confinement, or restriction of liberty. Obstruction, hindrance or destruction of trade or commerce. See restraint of trade stop. @… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Restraint of trade — Contract law Part o …   Wikipedia

  • Prior restraint — is a legal term referring to a government s actions that prevent materials from being published. Censorship that requires a person to seek governmental permission in the form of a license or imprimatur before publishing anything constitutes prior …   Wikipedia

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