English to Urdu Dictionary restrain

restrain

روکنا
definition
verb
he had to be restrained from walking out of the meeting
prevent (someone or something) from doing something; keep under control or within limits.
translation of 'restrain'
verb
محدود کرنا
example
His shoulders were shaking in an attempt to 'restrain' himself and appear strong in front of his brother.
Amiss had to 'restrain' his impatience
You can heave that rock to the top of the slope, but unless you make a constant effort to 'restrain' it, sooner or later it will come rolling down again.
Detective 1 was explaining to me how it's extremely difficult to 'restrain' someone without hurting them.
It would produce a report, stating its opinion as to whether or not the proposed takeover would be likely to prevent or restrict competition or 'restrain' trade and would be likely to operate against the common good.
Although the government and opposition signed a peace protocol, both are weak and splintered, unable to 'restrain' their rank and file supporters.
At first, I managed to 'restrain' myself, but then I heard a suppressed giggle from the veranda and made the mistake of turning round.
Finally, he reached into his knapsack, removing a pair of handcuffs and leg shackles to 'restrain' Nathan.
I replied, unable to 'restrain' my fast spreading grin.
Amos had to 'restrain' his impatience
I just stood there and watched powerlessly, as T.J.'s dad violently struggled to 'restrain' his son from running off.
It takes a strong amount of concentration to 'restrain' total loss of control
The government had worked hard to 'restrain' price rises for the campaigning period.
all front seats must be equipped with seat belts which 'restrain' the upper part of the body
After all, the clergy were keepers of public conscience - it was their duty to 'restrain' avarice, sanctify poverty and excommunicate kings if they chose.
the need to 'restrain' public expenditure
But as Tirzah ran to kiss her brother, her mother 'restrained' her: they were ‘unclean’ outcasts.
He reached a hand forward, and Sydney 'restrained' herself out of some strange sense of pride from flinching.
They say the state banks were 'restrained' from inflating to excess by the regular requirement that they pay their balances to the federal branch offices in hard money.
Younger children may strike their older siblings, while older siblings are 'restrained' from hitting back.
But before I could make my dramatic exit, Chad appeared out of nowhere and grabbed my wrist, 'restraining' me from movement.
With difficulty, she 'restrained' herself from getting emotional as a result of his sudden kindness.
Three were 'restraining' Gregory, whose volatile personality had turned foul.
In '99, players removed the speed 'restrainers' from carts and tried to add a few thrills to their free time.
As many of us know from our cops and robbers days, handcuffs are used for 'restraining' someone.
The order against them 'restrains' them from committing a public nuisance, not a private one.
At last the laughter of the sailors, no longer 'restrainable' , revealed the situation to him.
She made no other movement as the doctors 'restrained' her to the sickbed, just laying there and contemplating furiously.
Jon had stopped the car and I opened the door and tried to step out, only to be tightly 'restrained' by the seatbelt.
Bahzell brushed the 'restraining' hand aside and rose.
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