Constrained in spanish

Constreñido

pronunciation: koʊnstɹ̩enjidoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

constrain = constreñir, limitar, obligar, forzar. 

Example: Model II sees the process in terms of the system forcing or constraining the user to deviate from the 'real' problem.

constrained = coaccionado, reprimido. 

Example: This game was developed in order to facilitate the therapeutic process for those children who are `inhibited, constrained or resistive'.

more:

» be constrained = ser restringido, estar restringido.

Example: This proposal was later withdrawn in recognition of the fact that the time frame for the current revision project is too constrained.

» be constrained to = verse en la necesidad.

Example: A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.

» constrained spreading activation = activación por contacto.

Example: The search method, constrained spreading activation, makes inferences about the goals of the user and thus finds information that the user did not explicitly request but that is likely to be useful.

» time-constrained = limitado por el tiempo.

Example: The article 'Problem-solving in time-constrained environments' examines the explicit allocation of computational resources to decision making procedures.

» unconstrained = libre, espontáneo, sin trabas.

Example: Libraries need to tackle issues that can ensure that their clients will have an unconstrained access to electronic information.

Constrained synonyms

bound in spanish: Unido, pronunciation: baʊnd part of speech: verb, adjective affected in spanish: afectado, pronunciation: əfektəd part of speech: adjective compelled in spanish: obligado, pronunciation: kəmpeld part of speech: verb strained in spanish: tenso, pronunciation: streɪnd part of speech: adjective obligate in spanish: obligar, pronunciation: ɑbləgeɪt part of speech: adjective, verb forced in spanish: forzado, pronunciation: fɔrst part of speech: adjective unnatural in spanish: antinatural, pronunciation: ənnætʃɜrəl part of speech: adjective
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