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    straiten
    /ˈstreɪt(ə)n/

    verb

    • 1. make or become narrow: archaic "the passage was straitened by tables"

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  2. 1. a. : to make strait or narrow. b. : to hem in : confine. 2. archaic : to restrict in freedom or scope : hamper. 3. : to subject to distress, privation, or deficiency. in straitened circumstances. Examples of straiten in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web But her circumstances did not remain straitened for long.

  3. Straiten definition: to put into difficulties, especially financial ones. See examples of STRAITEN used in a sentence.

  4. To straiten is to restrict financially, the way having your rent increase can straiten your circumstances if your salary stays the same. The verb straiten is an old-fashioned one, but it's one way to describe a situation that's been diminished or constrained, usually because of money problems.

  5. a. to make strait or narrow. b. to hem in closely. c. to restrict or confine in scope, range, etc.; hamper. 2. to bring into difficulties; cause to be in distress or want. usually in the phrase in straitened circumstances, lacking sufficient money.

  6. Define straiten. straiten synonyms, straiten pronunciation, straiten translation, English dictionary definition of straiten. tr.v. strait·ened , strait·en·ing , strait·ens 1. To put or bring into difficulties or distress, especially financial hardship.

  7. Nov 24, 2019 · straiten (third-person singular simple present straitens, present participle straitening, simple past and past participle straitened) To make strait ; to narrow or confine to a smaller space. The channel straitened the river through the town, made it flow faster, and caused more flooding upstream.

  8. Straiten definition: To put or bring into difficulties or distress, especially financial hardship.

  9. 'straiten' is a correct and usable word in written English. It is primarily used as a verb meaning to limit or confine someone or something. Example sentence: The tight budget and strict regulations straitened my ability to be creative in my work.

  10. strait•en (strāt′ n), v.t. to put into difficulties, esp. financial ones: His obligations had straitened him. to restrict in range, extent, amount, pecuniary means, etc: Poverty straitens one's way of living. [ Archaic.]

  11. STRAITENED definition: 1. A straitened situation is difficult because there is much less money available to you than there…. Learn more.