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constrict

[kuhn-strikt] / kənˈstrɪkt /


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Historically low mortgage rates followed by inflation fueled price appreciation and resulted in a lock-in effect for owners that is constricting the supply of homes for sale.

From The Wall Street Journal

When export routes like the Strait of Hormuz are constricted, producers can temporarily keep pumping by pushing barrels into these tanks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The medications activate potassium channels, which relax pericytes and allow previously constricted blood vessels to widen.

From Science Daily

Tracy said he wanted to respect the source material, but without feeling constricted by it.

From Barron's

Formally known as CM2502, Porkchop got her nickname when she chowed down shortly after losing her front right flipper, which was severely constricted by fishing line.

From Los Angeles Times