English to Gujarati Dictionary restraint

restraint

સંયમ
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'
સંયમ,
દાબ,
કેદ,
નિયંત્રણ
noun
અંકુશ
example
This tonal 'restraint' also contributes to the antique look of the works, whose distressed and pocked surfaces appear to have weathered over time.
I urge 'restraint' on honourable members so they respect the contribution of another member.
The design of new offices for a firm of lawyers in the southern Spanish city of Cadiz proclaims the virtues of elegant 'restraint' , use of few materials, and manipulation of marvellous south light.
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.
The next few tracks exercise more 'restraint' but fortunately don't compromise any of the fire of the opening track.
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.
with strings and piano, all 'restraint' vanished
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.
Following the birth of his son, he gave himself over to a rapturous, sensual engagement with paint that seemed to fly in the face of his previous 'restraint' .
he remained aggressive and required physical 'restraint'
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.
She admired Em's self-control and emotional 'restraint' , yes, but Mona didn't want to be like Em.
This 'restraint' from easy sentiment sets the tone for the rest of the film.
a policy of 'restraint' in public spending
Despite calls for investors to exercise patriotic 'restraint' , the market opened with an avalanche of sell orders, driving the Dow to its largest point loss in history.
Stone insisted that the judiciary should exercise 'restraint' and recognize the need for the legislative and executive branches to respond to the Great Depression.
He was still very young, especially by Drow standards, but his smile had given way to an expression of 'restraint' , and his little arms and legs had grown long and thick.
I always said manageable if we continued to pursue policies to promote economic growth and exercised responsible fiscal 'restraint' .
The potential for spatial ambiguity - for drama, almost - enriches the loveliness of the objects and the muted 'restraint' with which they are depicted.
Never place a rear facing child 'restraint' in front of a passenger side air bag.
with strings and piano, all 'restraint' vanished
Society's methodical and systemic ideals stand challenged wherever individual freedom is put under any 'restraint' .
A novel cover for a safety 'restraint' device is disclosed.
he urged the protesters to exercise 'restraint'
As general and president, he employed the power available to him but with moderation and 'restraint' .
This replaced the open emotional force and physical excitement of ‘hot’ jazz with deliberate understatement and 'restraint' .
he urged the protestors to exercise 'restraint'
Unencumbered by stylistic 'restraint' , the paintings, prints and drawings present a visionary social realm, freed from the conventions of naturalist description.
Throughout all of her songs, the same common feeling came through; loss of freedom, 'restraint' , dominance, sorrow.
Finally decorum and 'restraint' are swept aside, and the voice explodes, white with anger.
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