Constrain : v.tr. (word of constrain « press, make to weigh " Latin constrainere « tighten ").
The verb “to constrain” has several meanings:
1. Aged or Literary Meaning: Exercise a action opposite has (contain, prevent, hinder, hinder, hold back).
Constrain his passions, Its trends (compress, repress, curb, repress).
– Quote from the French writer La Bruyère (1645-1696): “He constrains his mood, speaks, acts against his feelings”.
2. Force (someone has act against her will (to compel, to obligate).
Force someone to act against his will (corner, train, push).
The circumstances forced him to work very young.
La need forced me to do so.
decide freely, I don't want to force you (Force la main).
To force someone to immobility, to Silence (condemn, reduce).
Passive verb: She was forced toaccepter.
Literature : The circumstances forced him to to leave la France.
Right-footed : Obligate by way of right (constraint).
Compel by means of Justice.
3. Pronominal verb: Constrain oneself before someone (Se containis hinderis hold back).
Force yourself to doing something (to force).
It doesaime not constrain yourself (Se doing violence).