Use of restrained in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include restrained at the start of sentence, restrained at the end of sentence and restrained in the middle of sentence

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restrained at the end of sentence


  1. The murderer has been restrained.
  2. Todd's picture is more restrained.
  3. She had to be physically restrained.
  4. The decor is tasteful and restrained.
  5. The interior decoration is quite restrained.
  6. In spite of his anger, his remarks were restrained.
  7. He was furious, but his manner was very restrained.
  8. The costumes and lighting in the play were restrained.
  9. In the circumstances he felt he'd been very restrained.

restrained in the middle of sentence


  1. I restrained tears with difficulty.
  2. I restrained the urge to punch him.
  3. With an effort, he restrained himself.
  4. Renwick restrained a feeling of annoyance.
  5. He restrained himself from shouting at her.
  6. I barely restrained myself from hitting him.
  7. He had to be restrained from using violence.
  8. Her black suit was restrained and expensive.
  9. The prisoner had to be restrained by the police.
  10. His face firmed and he spoke with restrained anger.
  11. The tone of his poetry is restrained and unemotional.
  12. I was tempted to answer back, but I restrained myself.
  13. One overwrought member had to be restrained by friends.
  14. I thought she was remarkably restrained in the circumstances.
  15. Growth in car ownership could be restrained by increasing taxes.
  16. It follows the restrained style associated with classical antiquity.
  17. He was going to fight with the stranger but his mother restrained him.
  18. Gladys wanted to ask, "Aren't you angry with him?" But she restrained herself from doing so.
  19. The man lost his temper and had to be restrained from violence by neighbors who held his arms.

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