/kənˈstreɪnt/ – noun
Definition: 1. việc ép buộc;
2. việc chặn đứng, việc cầm nén;
3. việc hạn chế;
4. việc tống giam.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a constraint refers to a limitation or restriction placed on an individual or entity’s actions or behavior. It can be a legal requirement, obligation, or condition that must be adhered to in order to comply with the law or a contractual agreement. Constraints can also refer to factors that restrict or limit the exercise of certain rights or freedoms.
Example: The contract included a constraint that prohibited the employee from working for a competitor for a period of one year after leaving the company.