verb
- to make narrow or restricted; to confine or limit
- to cause financial hardship or difficulty
Usage: formal; often used in passive voice
Usage: formal; often in phrase 'straitened circumstances'
Examples
- The narrow canyon walls straitened the river's flow.
- Budget cuts have straitened the department's resources.
- The family found themselves in straitened circumstances after the job loss.
- Economic hardship straitened their living conditions.
- The regulations straiten the company's ability to expand.
- Rising costs have straitened many households this year.