to rein in
→
to restrain, control one’s feelings
2 realizations
Related shifts
ID | Meaning 1 | Direction | Meaning 2 | |
1138 | to bridle | → | to subjugate | Open |
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Comment
ACCEPTED Realization 1 | ||
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type | Polysemy | |
language | Amharic | |
lexeme | gätta | |
meaning 1 | to rein in (a mount), pull on the reins to make it go slower or stop | |
direction | → | |
meaning 2 | to restrain, to curb, constrain (temper), to repress (mirth), to check (an enemy advance), to block, shut off | saḳaččäwən mägtat aḳataččäw (Fəḳr əskä mäḳabər 248) They could not restrain their laughter. |
reference | AED: 1990 | |
comment |
ACCEPTED Realization 2 | ||
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type | Polysemy | |
language | English | |
lexeme | rein in | |
meaning 1 | to rein in | She reined in her horse. |
direction | → | |
meaning 2 | to control, restrain | The government is reining in public expenditure. He could not rein his impatience. |
reference | LDOCE | |
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