Constraint
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#to keep within close [[bound]]s; to [[confine]] | #to keep within close [[bound]]s; to [[confine]] | ||
#to [[reduce]] a result in response to [[limited]] resources | #to [[reduce]] a result in response to [[limited]] resources | ||
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+ | * A constraint on [[constrained writing]], in literature | ||
+ | **For example, [[Oulipo#Constraints|Oulipian constraints]] | ||
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- to force physically, by strong persuasion or pressurizing; to compel; to oblige
- to keep within close bounds; to confine
- to reduce a result in response to limited resources
- A constraint on constrained writing, in literature
- For example, Oulipian constraints
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