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[kuh n-streyn] /kənˈstreɪn/ verb (used with object) 1. to force, compel, or oblige: He was constrained to admit the offense. 2. to confine forcibly, as by bonds. 3. to repress or restrain: Cold weather constrained the plant’s growth. /kənˈstreɪn/ verb (transitive) 1. to compel or force, esp by persuasion, circumstances, etc; oblige 2. to restrain […]
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[kuh n-streynd] /kənˈstreɪnd/ adjective 1. forced, compelled, or obliged: a constrained confession. 2. stiff or unnatural; uneasy or embarrassed: a constrained manner. [kuh n-streyn] /kənˈstreɪn/ verb (used with object) 1. to force, compel, or oblige: He was constrained to admit the offense. 2. to confine forcibly, as by bonds. 3. to repress or restrain: Cold […]
- Constrainedly
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- Constraint
[kuh n-streynt] /kənˈstreɪnt/ noun 1. limitation or restriction. 2. repression of natural feelings and impulses: to practice constraint. 3. unnatural restraint in manner, conversation, etc.; embarrassment. 4. something that . 5. the act of . 6. the condition of being . 7. Linguistics. a restriction on the operation of a linguistic rule or the occurrence […]
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language (CHIP) A constraint logic programming language developed by M. Dincbas at ECRC, Munich, Germany in 1985 which includes Boolean unification and a symbolic simplex-like algorithm. CHIP introduced the domain-variable model. [“The Constraint Logic Programming Language CHIP”, M. Dincbas et al, Proc 2nd Intl Conf on Fifth Generation Computer Sys, Tokyo (Nov 1988), pp.249-264]. [“Constraint […]