different between circumscriptive vs restraining
circumscriptive
English
Adjective
circumscriptive (comparative more circumscriptive, superlative most circumscriptive)
- That circumscribes or outlines
Related terms
- circumscription
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restraining
English
Verb
restraining
- present participle of restrain
Noun
restraining (plural restrainings)
- The act by which someone or something is restrained.
- 1895, George Meredith, The Amazing Marriage
- She had the privilege of a soul beyond our minor rules and restrainings to speak her wishes to the true wife of a mock husband—no husband; less a husband than this shadow of a woman a wife, she said; […]
- 1895, George Meredith, The Amazing Marriage
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