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Constraint

Constraint, duress. See DURESS.

Constraintive

Constraining compulsory

Ne injuste vexes

himself by doing greater services, or paying more rent without constraint, then he needed; for, in that case, by reason of

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Duress

Duress [fr. duresse, Fr.; durities, Lat., constraint], imprisonment, compulsion. Duress is either by imprisonment or by threats.

loosened

having constraints removed

game theory

maximizing gains or minimizing losses in competitive situations having defined constraints and involving random factors

Franchise

Exemption from constraint or oppression freedom liberty

Familiarity

frequent converse or association unconstrained intercourse freedom from ceremony and constraint intimacy as to live in remarkable familiarity

Easy

At ease free from pain trouble or constraint

Duress

Hardship constraint pressure imprisonment restraint of liberty

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