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    [Noun]  | "con*straint" | \ kən-ˈstrānt \


    1: the act of constraining

    2: the state of being checked, restricted, or compelled to avoid or perform some action

    3: a constraining condition, agency, or force : check


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English, from Middle French constrainte, from constraindre see: {constrain };

    [Noun]  | "constraints" 


    1: something that limits one's freedom of action or choice;


      * e.g., " ... put legal constraints on the board's activities "



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    2: the use of power to impose one's will on another;


      * e.g., " ... parental constraint can take several different forms, including a denial of the approval that children usually seek from their parents "



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    [Noun]  | "constraint" 


    1: the checking of one's true feelings and impulses when dealing with others;


      * e.g., " ... in civilized society people do not just say or do whatever they feel like—they exercise some constraint "





    2: something that limits one's freedom of action or choice;


      * e.g., " ... put legal constraints on the board's activities "



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    3: the use of power to impose one's will on another;


      * e.g., " ... parental constraint can take several different forms, including a denial of the approval that children usually seek from their parents "



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     [ "social constraints" ]

    1: Those things within the society which limits your freedom from doing what you want.

      * e.g.,  ... The social constraints left him speechless 

     [ "Holonomic Constraint" ]

    1: In classical mechanics, particularly Lagrangian Mechanics, a holonomic constraint is a special type of constraint of motion. It restricts the trajectory of a system of particles to a smooth manifold Q by the set smooth equations a({x},t)=0

      * e.g.,  ... A rigid body, defined by the constraint equations (using LaTeX) is \left| {x_i - x_j } \right| - c_{ij} = 0 


     [ "Holonomic Constraint" ]

    2: b({x},t)=0

      * e.g.,  ... where i is not equal to j is a Holonomic Constraint. 


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    3: .


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    4: .


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    5: .


     [ "Holonomic Constraint" ]

    6: Where


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    7: t=time


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    8: {x}= the set of 3N Cartesian coordinates for the system of N particles. For N particles, the number of holonomic constraints must be less than 3N using the assumption that each equation has an explicit dependence to AT LEAST one coordinate.

     [ "Constraints" ]

    1: No. I'm not doing it Jordan.

      * e.g.,  ... Hym "Nah. I'm not doing constraints. YOU need to do YOUR thing and I DON'T need to do what you say. YOU tell ME the truth. That is all. YOU have to do the word I say... And I DON'T have to do the words YOU say. This is EXACTLY how I KNOW that YOU DON'T ACTUALLY BELIEVE IN GOD. Because the very IDEA of there BEING A GUY... Whose WORDS you HAVE TO DO... Is FUCKING YOUR MIND... COMPLETELY. Stop being a fucking WEASEL you dunce." 

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