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curbing
adjective as in suppressive
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adjective as in withholding
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noun as in circumscription
noun as in frustration
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Example Sentences
Deadly leadership battles are a problem that has long plagued other nations at the epicenter of Latin America’s decades-old drug war, underscoring the difficulty of stanching violence and curbing the flow of drugs.
The ban - which prohibits the sale of soya grown on land cleared after 2008 - is widely credited with curbing deforestation and has been held up as a global environmental success story.
Global fossil fuel emissions are set to hit a new high in 2025, according to research published Thursday that also warns curbing warming under 1.5C would now be essentially "impossible".
In July, nationwide protests broke out over changes curbing the independence of Nabu and Sap.
Over the past year, Fico has faced large street protests repeatedly over his seeking close ties with the Kremlin despite Russia's invasion of Ukraine and his curbing of rights.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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