Strait·en v. t. [imp. & p. p. Straitened p. pr. & vb. n. Straitening.]
  1. To make strait; to make narrow; hence, to contract; to confine.
     Waters, when straitened, as at the falls of bridges, give a roaring noise.   --Bacon.
     In narrow circuit, straitened by a foe.   --Milton.
  2. To make tense, or tight; to tighten.
     They straiten at each end the cord.   --Pope.
  3. To restrict; to distress or embarrass in respect of means or conditions of life; -- used chiefly in the past participle; -- as, a man straitened in his circumstances.
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