contrainte
constraint, restriction
noun kohn-TREHNT Rare
Origin: Latin 'constringere' (to bind together)
Also means
compulsion
Usage Note
Contrainte covers both external restrictions (legal or practical) and a sense of compulsion — agir sous la contrainte means 'to act under duress'. In computing and engineering, contrainte is the standard translation of 'constraint'. The related verb contraindre means 'to compel' or 'to force'.
Examples
"Les contraintes budgétaires limitent le projet."
Natural Translation
Budget constraints limit the project.
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