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obstriction|əbˈstrɪkʃən| [ad. med.L. obstrictiōn-em obligation (Du Cange), n. of action f. obstringĕre: see obstringe.] The state of being morally or legally bound; obligation.
1671Milton Samson 312 [God] hath full right to exempt Whom so it pleases him by choice From National obstriction. a1734North Exam. ii. iv. §11 (1740) 237 The Priests..by their Conversation, and more by their religious Obstrictions, influence their Party. |