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constrict

con·strict [ kən stríkt ] (past and past participle con·strict·ed, present participle con·strict·ing, 3rd person present singular con·stricts)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb narrow: to make something, especially a blood vessel, narrower, or become narrower

2. transitive verb limit or restrict somebody or something: to limit the movement of a person or part of the body in an uncomfortable way

3. transitive verb restrict flow of something: to stop or slow down the flow of something such as air, liquid, or blood

4. transitive verb squeeze: to squeeze something with great force

5. transitive verb zoology suffocate prey by squeezing: to squeeze animals caught as prey until they suffocate, as many snakes do to their prey

[Mid-18th century. < Latin constrict-, past participle of constringere (see constrain)]

con·stric·tive adjective
con·stric·tive·ly adverb
con·stric·tive·ness noun
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