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DURESS |
Constraint |
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RUN RIOT |
Behave without constraint |
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UNCONSTRAINT |
Freedom from constraint; ease. |
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UNTIE |
Free from constraint, unite freely |
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CONSTERNATION |
Alarm caused by amendment to one constraint |
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INCONTRAST |
Constraint about being shown next to different objects |
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EASY |
At ease; free from pain, trouble, or constraint |
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COMPULSORILY |
In a compulsory manner; by force or constraint. |
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FRANCHISE |
Exemption from constraint or oppression; freedom;
liberty. |
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CONSTRAINEDLY |
By constraint or compulsion; in a constrained
manner. |
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CONSTRAINABLE |
Capable of being constrained; liable to constraint,
or to restraint. |
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CONTAIN |
To put constraint upon; to restrain; to confine; to
keep within bounds. |
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EASINESS |
Freedom from effort, constraint, or formality; -- said of
style, manner, etc. |
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ENFORCEMENT |
That which enforces, constraints, gives force,
authority, or effect to; constraint; force applied. |
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FREE |
To remove, as something that confines or bars; to relieve
from the constraint of. |
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LIBERTY |
The power of choice; freedom from necessity; freedom from
compulsion or constraint in willing. |
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ABANDON |
A complete giving up to natural impulses; freedom from
artificial constraint; careless freedom or ease. |
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CONSTRAINED |
Marked by constraint; not free; not voluntary;
embarrassed; as, a constrained manner; a constrained tone. |
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LOOSE |
Free from constraint or obligation; not bound by duty,
habit, etc. ; -- with from or of. |
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SPONTANEITY |
The quality or state of being spontaneous, or acting
from native feeling, proneness, or temperament, without constraint or
external force. |
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EASE |
Freedom from constraint, formality, difficulty,
embarrassment, etc.; facility; liberty; naturalness; -- said of manner,
style, etc.; as, ease of style, of behavior, of address. |
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SPONTANEOUS |
Proceding from natural feeling, temperament, or
disposition, or from a native internal proneness, readiness, or
tendency, without constraint; as, a spontaneous gift or proportion. |
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COMPULSION |
The act of compelling, or the state of being compelled;
the act of driving or urging by force or by physical or moral
constraint; subjection to force. |
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FAMILIARITY |
...t
converse, or association; unconstrained intercourse; freedom from
ceremony and constraint; intimacy; as, to live in remarkable
familiarity.... |
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OUT |
Beyond the limits of concealment, confinement, privacy,
constraint, etc., actual of figurative; hence, not in concealment,
constraint, etc., in... |