/kənˈstreɪn/ – verb
Definition: 1. ép buộc;
2. kiểm chế;
3. tống giam.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the word “constrain” means to impose a restriction or limitation on someone’s actions or behavior, typically through legal means or authority. It can refer to the act of compelling someone to do or refrain from doing something, often to comply with a law, regulation, contract, or court order.
Example: The court issued an injunction to constrain the defendant from contacting the plaintiff.