English to Hindi Dictionary constrains

constrains

बाधाएं
definition
verb
agricultural development is considerably constrained by climate
severely restrict the scope, extent, or activity of.
translation of 'constrains'
verb
विवश करना,
मजबूर करना
example
It is not just that we are free to kill other people; market freedom 'constrains' us to do so.
The bureaucracy promotes political equality and, to a limited extent, 'constrains' economic inequality.
The government at times severely 'constrains' the direction of artistic development through censorship, control over printing, and the presence of party members in artistic organizations.
Students are awarded university scholarships on a competitive basis, but lack of funding severely 'constrains' the universities.
To the extent that globalization 'constrains' states or renders their policies ineffective it has the effect, many would argue, of undermining democracy.
I am not 'constrained' to continue working on this piece if I need some alternative activity.
We are 'constrained' to apply only reasonable force when we, our families, or our property is attacked.
However, innovation for years to come will be severely 'constrained' by the space and premises.
we can 'constrain' data access
Social housing is often reduced to mere programme, but since space standards are regulated and budgets 'constrained' , the scope for innovation tends to be limited.
Calypso in her caves 'constrained' his stay
The cumulative effect of these sites would be to reduce the flexibility and severely 'constrain' the safe and efficient operation of the airspace.
children are 'constrained' to work in the way the book dictates
agricultural development is considerably 'constrained' by climate
Both the academic and health care communities have been severely 'constrained' in maintaining access to newly-published information.
Most of them have the ideas, acumen and determination to expand their activities but are 'constrained' by the lack of finance capital.
The partisans argue that objective social science is impossible because sociologists cannot transcend their own ideologically 'constrained' world-views.
However, I am 'constrained' to view, with great disquiet, some aspects of these plans.
‘Those civil servants should get a taste of reality,’ a voice on the radio phone-in show quivers with barely 'constrained' rage.
He argues that the main plot of the post-Stalin years was the waning of administrative pressure, but his sources 'constrain' him to tell the story of reforms.
How does regulation 'constrain' their promotional activities?
Once a new function has evolved, the changes involved in the emergence of the novel activity will be 'constrained' by negative selection.
children are 'constrained' to work in the way the book dictates
Furthermore, when a global democratic mechanism for supporting fair use does not exist, the limitations owners put on use may severely 'constrain' the social developmental good that such content may provide.
Calypso in her caves 'constrained' his stay
They clearly care for each other deeply, but there is still a 'constrained' sadness that shows they have sacrificed everything - their homes, their families and even their safety - in order to be together.
But after more than four years now, we are 'constrained' to take a hard and serious look at the whole enterprise.
Whereas such activities had been 'constrained' in their locations by rail, and in some cases, water transport, the highways have rendered them more footloose.
He would hate being confined, 'constrained' and any love he had for her would change over time if she asked that of him.
You hear the Democratic point of view, but you also hear the Republican point of view, usually in a 'constrained' , civil exchange in which each person is allowed to fully expound on the issue at hand.
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