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constrict verb (constricted, constricting) 1 a to squeeze or compress; b to enclose tightly, especially too tightly; c to cause to tighten. 2 to inhibit. constriction noun 1 the process of constricting. 2 something that is constricted. 3 contraction; tightness. constrictive adj causing a constriction.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: from Latin constrictus, from constringere to tie together tightly.