Adstrict

/ˌæd.ˈstrɪkt/ verb

To bind tightly together; to constrain or restrict severely, or in medicine, to cause astringency.

From Latin 'adstrictus,' past participle of 'adstringere' (to bind to, tighten). Used in Middle English for both legal binding and medical astringency.

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