Constrain vs Restart - What's the difference?
constrain | restart |
To force physically, by strong persuasion or pressurizing; to compel; to oblige.
To keep within close bounds; to confine.
To reduce a result in response to limited resources.
The act of starting something again.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=September 18
, author=Ben Dirs
, title=Rugby World Cup 2011: England 41-10 Georgia
, work=BBC Sport
As verbs the difference between constrain and restart
is that constrain is to force physically, by strong persuasion or pressurizing; to compel; to oblige while restart is to start again.As a noun restart is
the act of starting something again.constrain
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(en noun)- After the restart of my browser, the problem went away.
citation, page= , passage=England looked to put width on the ball after the restart , Armitage very nearly going over in the corner only for the video referee to decide his foot was in touch. But Armitage did get on the score-sheet five minutes later, Ben Foden straightening and putting the London Irish man in. }}
