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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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