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“more constrained”
constrained (adjective), more constrained, most constrained
Descriptive of that which causes someone to appear unnaturally forced or compelled to do something, typically because of embarrassment or of a social situation with someone: Bill was quite constrained when he accidentally met his girlfriend while he was shopping with his mother at the department store.

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This entry is located in the following units:
com-, co-, cog-, col-, con-, cor-
(page 5)
string-, strict-, strain-, -stringence, -stringency, -stringe, -stringent
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