noun
- garments with long sleeves that can be tied behind the back, used to restrain people who might harm themselves or others
- something that severely limits freedom of action or expression
Usage: medical; psychiatric
Usage: figurative
verb
- to put someone in a straitjacket
- to severely limit someone's freedom of action
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The hospital kept several straitjackets for emergency situations.
- He felt that the company's rigid policies were like straitjackets on creativity.
- The new regulations straitjacket small businesses with excessive paperwork.
- Mental health facilities rarely use straitjackets anymore.
- The budget constraints straitjacket our ability to expand the program.
- She argued that standardized testing straitjackets teachers and students alike.
- The patient was placed in a straitjacket after becoming violent.