Glance at the sun.
See the moon and the stars.
Gaze at the beauty of earth's greenings.
Now, think.
- Hildegard von Bingen

Group Word Definition

CONSTRICT

con·strict

  [kuhn-strikt] 
–verb (used with object)
1.
to draw or press in; cause to contract or shrink; compress.
2.
to slow or stop the natural course or development of: Greedand aggressiveness constricted the nation's cultural life.
Origin: 
1375–1425  for earlier ptp. sense; 1725–35 for current senses;late ME < L constrīctus  (ptp. of constringere  to draw together, tieup), equiv. to con- con-  + strīc-  (var. s. of stringere  to tie; seestrict) + -tus  ptp. suffix

non·con·strict·ed, adjective
non·con·strict·ing, adjective
un·con·strict·ed, adjective
well-con·strict·ed, adjective


1.  cramp, squeeze, bind, tighten. 

1.  expand. 

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