English to Arabic Dictionary restraint

restraint

كبح
definition
noun
decisions are made within the financial restraints of the budget
a measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control or within limits.
he urged the protesters to exercise restraint
unemotional, dispassionate, or moderate behavior; self-control.
translation of 'restraint'
noun
استجابة,
إرغام,
عائق,
سيطرة,
تحفظ,
كبح,
إجراء,
إجبار,
كبت,
كابح
example
They suggested that a failure to act would mean that the government would be able to extend the copyright term on future occasions, without judicial 'restraint' .
She admired Em's self-control and emotional 'restraint' , yes, but Mona didn't want to be like Em.
Its mawkish sentimentality and studied compositional 'restraint' is typical of high Victorian genre painting shown at the Fair.
he urged the protesters to exercise 'restraint'
Never place a rear facing child 'restraint' in front of a passenger side air bag.
Because defense counsel had not been permitted to address the jury in trials, it had been understood that counsel for the prosecution would exercise 'restraint' in their speeches.
Musical, with a clear, refined technique and a demeanor that favors 'restraint' over flashiness, he appears to many the embodiment of the high classicist.
with strings and piano, all 'restraint' vanished
Further, a certain measure of 'restraint' was a condition of sanity amidst the new atmosphere of material abundance.
The paramedics now have him turned over and he is in a neck 'restraint' .
It took time before James realized that, while he was much richer than he had been in Scotland, he still needed to exercise 'restraint' .
The meeting noted that the Claimant frequently requires physical 'restraint' and at times intra muscular medication.
Their call on commercial banks to exercise 'restraint' when extending credit may just be the first warning that they are preparing themselves for a marked decrease in demand from consumers in the States.
I always said manageable if we continued to pursue policies to promote economic growth and exercised responsible fiscal 'restraint' .
The sculptures, which can attain a rather large size, begin to feel like musical variations on a single theme: the beauty and 'restraint' of a geometric idiom.
The classical 'restraint' and emotional detachment of Bronzino's work reveal a temperament quite unlike that of his master Pontormo.
Throughout all of her songs, the same common feeling came through; loss of freedom, 'restraint' , dominance, sorrow.
a policy of 'restraint' in public spending
Erith's extreme architectural 'restraint' was typical of his work up to the mid 1950s.
he urged the protestors to exercise 'restraint'
Democratic, interest-group politics offered the right combination of freedom and 'restraint' for beings so demonstrably divided against themselves.
The point was to emphasise, for better or worse, that you live well, you survive, when you learn 'restraint' , self-discipline and separation.
The defendants in this case did not break into any computers - and saying that they did is bad for those who value liberty and prosecutorial 'restraint' .
The hospitality industry has been urged to exercise 'restraint' in effecting price increases to avoid discouraging tourists from coming to the country in preference to more affordable destinations.
It is a splendid novel composed with a poised 'restraint' and admirably captures the contrast between Henry James's vibrant fiction and the elusive, undramatic quality of his own life.
They're really bombarding the kids, and they're not perhaps willing to exercise any kind of 'restraint' toward marketing on campuses?
Society's methodical and systemic ideals stand challenged wherever individual freedom is put under any 'restraint' .
Her poems are notable for a 'restraint' of expression combined with a powerful and passionate content which distinguish her from many of her Georgian contemporaries.
Because cows were not separated from their groups for 'restraint' and treatment, the chance of mixing groups was decreased.
The design is an exercise in 'restraint' , from the unadorned raised back to the discreet rope moulded rim, to the gentle curve of the sabre supports that end on paw feet.
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