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Synonyms & Similar Words
restriction
limitation
narrowing
tightening
compression
compaction
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Meaning of Constriction
The primary meaning of the word "constriction" is the act or process of making something narrower or tighter.
Definitions
- The act or process of making something narrower or tighter, typically by encircling or compressing it.
- * A narrowing or tightening of a part of the body, such as a blood vessel or the throat.
- * A restriction or limitation, especially one that is imposed or enforced.
Etymology of Constriction
The word "constriction" comes from the Latin "constrictus", which is the past participle of "constringere", meaning "to bind or tie together".
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of making something narrower or tighter, and has since been applied to various fields, including medicine, physics, and engineering.
Example Uses
- The constriction of the blood vessel caused a decrease in blood flow to the affected area.
- * The snake's constriction of its prey was a deadly and efficient way to hunt.
- * The government's constriction of civil liberties was widely criticized by human rights groups.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
expansion
enlargement
widening
loosening
relaxation
release
liberation
freedom
openness
dilation
distension
augmentation
increase
growth
extension
elaboration
magnification
amplification
enhancement