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"constriction" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the fact of being tight or narrow
  2. [uncountable, countable] the act of limiting what somebody is able to do; a rule or limit that results from this

109 Sentences With "constriction"

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Can that kind of creative constriction be a good thing?
The comment had me feeling an old and familiar constriction.
My breasts swell under the constriction of my bra, nipples stiffening.
New York City still has not transcended this constriction of its politics.
The solace they give comes without commands or obligations, without tightness or constriction.
Short-term exposure to sulfur dioxide is linked to airway constriction and asthma symptoms.
Death-metal singing, or supraglottal laryngeal constriction, was the latest addition to the list.
Fortunately, most rat snakes are not venomous, and use constriction to kill their prey.
Believe it or not, bras were not always considered to be horrendous objects of constriction.
Add to that a 5-millimeter skin-tight rubber suit, and let the constriction begin.
But more so I feel the constriction of possibility, what I'm able to undertake responsibly.
Weber shows how they transformed unhappy marriages and societal constriction into the stuff of legend.
But combine them and things tightened, a constriction Edgar felt in his sensitive, divining throat.
The women's marches sent a clear signal: Your comfort will not be built on our constriction.
This is the constriction and relaxation of muscles, and is used to move food along the bowels.
Constriction spending also rose 1.3 percent in January in to mark its biggest gain in nine months.
We feel profoundly activated neurologically (the threat of embarrassment) and, at the same time, crash into constriction.
When we feel shame there is an immediate constriction; we physically and mentally shrink away from others.
Your body is going to fight back furiously with severe shivering and blood vessel constriction and you'll feel miserable.
Measures of Constriction by Annica Cuppetelli continues at K. Oss Gallery (1410 Gratiot Ave, Detroit, Michigan) through March 2.
Her early paintings, which include portraits of wealthy aristocratic women, reflect a sense of constriction and self-conscious modesty.
Peanut allergies are responsible for more deaths from anaphylaxis, or constriction of the airways, than any other food allergy.
The reticulated python, which is the largest snake native to Asia, kills its prey by constriction rather than venom.
"Symptoms can occur as deep sadness, withdrawal, hopelessness, change in eating patterns, severe constriction, and aches and pain," she says.
There's all kinds of things you can do to be an extreme outlet for what feels like an extreme constriction.
They say the chances of starting constriction right away are slim because of the legal challenges the declaration would draw.
Perhaps the most obvious physical difference between harvestmen and spiders is the lack of a constriction between their body parts.
Some strapless bras are stiffly shaped and seemingly spiked with Victorian era corset underwire that I feel breathless from ribcage constriction.
"Singapore's rights abusing constriction of freedom of expression was on clear display in the police raid," Robertson said in a statement.
The president has also said he has Buerger's disease, which leads to constriction of blood vessels in the arms and legs.
Bernie Sanders has been active in opposing the planned constriction of teams, even meeting with Manfred over the proposal in early December.
Schimmel asserts it also means that sales are not to be a constriction on this (and presumably other international, historical surveys) show.
She was born in Nashville in 1940, black and transgender at a time when either meant a life of constriction and compromise.
A second genetic adaptation associated with the Bajau involves the constriction of blood vessels in the extremities to preserve oxygen for vital organs.
Because LED light is so concentrated and has high blue content, it can cause severe glare, resulting in pupillary constriction in the eyes.
The engorgement caused by sexual stimulation can be replaced by swelling due to constriction or edema, the inability of fluid to leave tissue.
That is important as bronchial constriction has led up to 30 percent of those prescribed Vertex's Orkambi combination treatment to stop taking it.
To write about the House of Hughes is to share that feeling of constriction — of standing in the middle of a cramped flat.
Six rows of curved, razor-sharp teeth help pythons seize their unlucky prey, which they then kill via constriction in a matter of minutes.
There are now a number of companies making leggings that look a whole lot like pants — minus the discomfort, annoying buttons, and general constriction.
"That evening it is as though the hostel has folded its arms more tightly against you," Dangarembga writes of Tambu's growing sense of constriction.
On Sunday, Venus makes a gentle connection to Saturn, the planet of constriction, empowering you to communicate your limits and needs in a respectful way.
You can definitely feel the strap inflate and resulting constriction, but it's not quite so much like a boa constrictor wrapping itself around your arm.
If the drugs have spread throughout the body, one of the common effects is vasoconstriction—increased blood pressure caused by the constriction of blood vessels.
Cocaine causes vascular constriction, which in turn leads to dramatic damage within the body as well as serious changes in neurochemistry, particularly the mesolimbic region.
Our autonomic nervous system, which also declines with age, is responsible for controlling things like the dilation and constriction of blood vessels feeding your skin.
Then, as Trump threatened to veto the bill, the House rejected it and instead passed short-term spending legislation with $5 billion for wall constriction. Sen.
Severe emotional shock "can cause constriction of the vessels of the heart, which can mimic a heart attack, which can cause cardiac rhythm abnormalities," Wright said.
"I'll fight for more freedom and prosperity for all Montana, we need to send Trump some conservative reinforcing that will end the liberal constriction," Rosendale said.
In fact, there are now a number of companies making leggings that look a whole lot like pants — minus the discomfort, annoying buttons, and general constriction.
Such constriction could ripple through to other Japanese manufacturers - now in annual wage negotiations - reinforcing concerns that trade friction will hurt salaries and consumer spending nationwide.
Peanut allergies are believed to cause more deaths from anaphylaxis, an acute allergic reaction that can include constriction of the airways, than any other food allergy.
In rare cases, blood vessel constriction in the brain can cause a stroke, Gunasekaran added, although that hasn't been documented in a case involving spicy pepper eating.
Scans of his head and neck showed the kind of constriction in some arteries that can cause intense headaches, doctors reported on Monday in BMJ Case Reports.
They show humans grappling with skeletons, in captivity, and tormented by nightmarish ghouls — a direct attempt to contend with her childhood and themes of death and constriction.
Specifically, in the case of the "damn emails," as Bernie Sanders called them, the Clinton magic — wiggling out of danger and constriction to great amazement — remains intact.
Spiders have a two-part body that resembles a figure eight: a fused head and thorax called a cephalothorax, separated from an abdomen by a narrow constriction.
The substance is known to cause constriction of blood vessels in some parts of the body and is even used at low concentrations in some topical medications.
Is the production loan tied to a profession or can it be freely applied where, according to its nature, there is a constriction (à ≈ house in the cosmos).
"Since blood is not flowing properly due to vascular constriction, the skin is more susceptible to broken capillaries and veins — leading to discoloration, hyperpigmentation, and scarring," he said.
Residents have been told to visit the hospital should they experience breathlessness, giddiness, chest pain, and constriction, and to wash their eyes with running water should they become irritated.
Propelling the chair backwards was the universal tactic employed by the racers, who were at least spared the added constriction of business dress with competitors choosing their own outfits.
Much of the movie takes place in rooms that are either modestly sized (Nick's broom closet of an office) or are framed and shot to convey constriction and limitation.
Peanut allergies are the leading cause of death from food-induced allergic reactions in the United States, with symptoms ranging from red, swollen skin to potentially deadly airway constriction.
Rajneesh preached that institutions like marriage and traditional nuclear families were forms of constriction, so followers were encouraged to have lots of sex partners; thus, hysterectomies and vasectomies took place.
Looks were reliably monochrome, all of a piece: lovely dresses that hung on straps from the shoulders and then spun liquidly outward and down, moving from constriction to fluid grace.
Read more about The Athletic on TechCrunch SMARTSITE – Constriction hazard detection SMARTSITE is a detection device that can identify airborne particles and UV radiation among other things on construction job sites.
Liquidity in London, meanwhile, is widely thought to have suffered from a combination of regulatory cost, the resulting withdrawal of some big-bank players and the general constriction in credit lines.
Human rights groups slammed the move to seize Xu's property, arguing that it amounted to a "constriction of freedom of expression," according to Human Rights Watch Deputy Asia Director Phil Robertson.
The rat snakes strike at their prey to catch it, but kill it by constriction, wrapping their body around the rat or other animal, and squeezing the life out of it.
It is vexing to the Chinese, who think their Sun Tzu/Warring-States asymmetric warfare tactics of deception, espionage and slow constriction of resources is a subtle and winning long game.
People who are exposed to these items in manufacturing plants or office environments may inhale the chemical, which can cause short-term effects including throat irritation, chest constriction, eye irritation, and dizziness.
Based on this, some athletes alternate between cold and heat, which they claim creates a "pumping action" of constriction and dilation that removes waste products from muscles and brings in fresh blood.
Other possibilities, the hospital said, include constriction ring syndrome -- when fibers from the amniotic sac wrap themselves around a fetus, causing deformities -- or the umbilical cord becoming wrapped around a fetus' limbs.
Tim Darcy fuses the detachment of a lecturer with the morality of a prophet, and the constriction and unresolved tension of the music justifies his white-boy mindset better than straight punk would.
Doctors discovered that these severe sudden-onset headaches, which often predict a hemorrhage or a stroke, were caused by the constriction of several arteries in his brain, which they attributed to the chili pepper.
Sales of the iPad, which went up for the first time in three years this past financial quarter, still won't likely make up for the overall constriction of the market in the long term.
This hardening of the skin can dramatically affect an infant's appearance, and cause their lips and eyelids to turn inside out, or create constriction around their chest that makes it difficult to breathe and eat.
It's almost as if the sexed-up non-humans were a form of escape from the tight ropes of sexual constriction that she has yet to shake off after ten years of being sexually active.
Our anthropocene moment appears as a brief pulse of trash, rare earths, and the like—along with a profound constriction of mammal species—followed in future ages by a flourishing of surviving and newly evolved mammals.
For a community that relies upon tightly knit family units, where multiple generations live together in one house and grandparents often care for grandchildren while parents work, the constriction of family immigration would be especially wrenching.
"At the moment you're seeing a constriction in supply and an exhilaration in demand so there is a pressure point at the moment," James Brown, managing director at Australian producer Altura Mining, told CNBC earlier this month.
But it's also about the asphyxiating constriction of living while black in a society whose notions of acceptable behavior hinge on race: a narrow set of rules for black people, a far more forgiving one for whites.
"Despite the closure of eight small-scale producers so far, we could see imports stabilise, belying any concerns of supply constriction from the Philippines that has recently riled markets artificially boosting nickel prices," Citi said in a note.
Though the new study did not identify the reasons why flu might lead to heart attack, Kwong and his co-authors theorize that infectious illness may cause inflammation, stress and constriction of blood vessels, which increases blood pressure.
"Despite the closure of eight small-scale producers so far, we could see imports stabilise, belying any concerns of supply constriction from the Philippines that has recently riled markets, artificially boosting nickel prices," Citi said in a note.
When it comes, though, it is a strange business, combining the heroics of Philadelphia club dancing—the walking on one arm, and the like—with a sort of constriction, a twistedness, as if Harder were moving on shattered limbs.
" In one of her own written statements about her condition, she referred to her "anxiety, sleeplessness, heart pounding," her "constriction in the throat (a feeling of suffocation)," and the fact that she was "always very worried, even concerning minor things.
When Mr. Schultz mentioned this, he mimed the feeling, rolling his shoulders and jabbing his elbows outward as if his jacket were too tight — a gesture of constriction but also of restlessness, a quality that seems built into Mr. Schultz's constitution.
The subject of the show is typical of a newer approach to the Bauhaus: The main protagonist is a historical figure, Dörte Helm, a painter who entered the school in 1919 and found both freedom and constriction in the heady atmosphere.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DETROIT — "I love the history of dress in relation to women's roles in society and women's rights," fiber artist Annica Cuppetelli told me during a walk through her solo show, Measures of Constriction, at K. Oss Gallery.
It isn't just the suffocating constriction of Secret Service protection — Bill Clinton once half-jokingly called the Oval Office the "crown jewel of the Federal penal system" — it's the fact that once you're in the office, the pendulum soon swings against you.
Their availability should make it easier for parents to implement the new approach to preventing peanut allergies, which have increased in prevalence in recent years and are responsible for more deaths from anaphylaxis, or constriction of the airways, than any other food allergy.
"Anthem is encouraging the Court to ignore the risks posed by the proposed constriction in the health insurance industry… on the grounds that consumers might benefit from the large size of the new company in other way at the end of the day," Jackson said.
I'm'a be— Typical of the sonnet crown sequence, each poem begins with a word or words drawn from the last line of the preceding poem, setting up a remarkable series of responses between two people whose relationship exists within work, labor, and unbearable constriction.
Or are we seeing a more permanent constriction in the upgrade cycle that will turn a game console into something more akin to the smartphone — a device you upgrade wholesale every few years to a newer, faster model that still manages to run most older software?
Certain substances - including capsaicin, the active ingredient in chili peppers - can trigger blood vessel constriction, Dr. Kulothungan Gunasekaran, a senior staff physician at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit and one of the doctors who took care of this patient, told Reuters Health in a telephone interview.
The underland is often hellish, not so much for its obscurity (for it is often lit by torches or helmet lamps, and Mr Macfarlane has an owl mascot to help him see in the dark), as for its horrible constriction, and the weight of the world above.
When people with Raynaud's are exposed to cold or are under stress, normal nervous system-induced constriction of the arterioles in these anastomoses is enhanced and may temporarily cut off blood flow to the affected parts, causing them to turn white and feel cold and numb.
"Anything goes in America, but for a porn film to be legally sold here it must have an R-18 certificate, which means that certain imagery involving so-called golden showers, gagging, constriction of breathing, dialogue suggesting underage sex and other kinks are not allowed," my dad explains.
These approaches include greater resourcing for countering violent extremism across communities at risk, improved counter-terrorism practices and support to law enforcement and intelligence services, more effective counter-messaging, better coordination and information sharing within and across countries both targeted and transited by terrorist groups, and improved constriction of terrorist funding.
When a video called Lu Yang Power of Will (2016) shows this inflatable head floating in the sky, the comedic tension it achieves between constriction and grandiosity is lost, and all one can think about is how much money Lu must have spent to lift her cartoon self into the blue yonder.
The past quarter-century record of repeatedly falling prey to Pyongyang's carrot-and-stick strategy makes it amply clear: Only financial constriction over several years that raises the specter of regime instability, a policy that was emerging in 2017 before effectively abandoned by President Trump in 2018, stands a chance of changing Pyongyang's calculations.
RCVS is typically characterized by an intense "thunderclap" headache due to constriction of blood vessels in the brain and usually resolves within a few days or weeks, according to Dr. Anne Ducros, professor of neurology and head of the migraine and headache unit at the University of Montpellier, who was not involved in the report.
One is there's an increase in basal constriction of the blood vessels, which helps keep the heat the body makes inside, rather than letting it go to the skin where it can be lost to the environment—it kind of increases the thermal layer, the skin-level, and that keeps some of the heat locked in a little better.
And after years of constriction in which the big brands that once defined New York — Calvin Klein, Donna Karan — disappeared, and the next generation never quite reached its expected potential, despite an almost seasonal litany of "Woe is us, no one cares, New York Fashion is irrelevant," something new and interesting has begun to emerge in the vacuum.
" Based on witness statements and "material evidence received and analyzed by the Commission," the draft stated, the dead showed "an array of symptoms consistent with exposure to a choking agent, including signs of foaming at the mouth and nose, blue skin indicating impaired blood circulation, meiosis (constriction of the pupils), as well as some cases of dilated (wide open) pupils.
"After that brief period in late January there was a constriction of the system of the censorship apparatus and an uptick in efforts to pump out propaganda that is painting a more rosier picture of what the government is doing to try and deal with the outbreak — that's where we are now, back into a very restrictive system," Ryan said.
The philosophy of liberalism emerged much later, during the waning of the Middle Ages, when individuals began to see themselves as individuals, in the modern sense, and to engage in freeing themselves as such from various forms of constriction and oppression—monarchial rule in political realms, feudal control of the economy, the Roman Church's monopoly over the intellectual sphere—that had bedeviled their forebears over a millennium.

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