Control and direct with or as if by reins.
Item of horse tack, used to direct a horse or other animal used for riding or driving.
1 But remember, he must have a free rein as far as possible.
2 Why has this American company come here and been given free rein ?
3 The company did, however, talk about its plans to rein in expenses.
4 Sure, you get free lift tickets and free rein on the mountain.
5 Trump has pressed China to help rein in North Korea's nuclear program.
6 Sánchez had urged Torra to rein in those responsible for the violence.
7 Global investors are closely monitoring U.S. efforts to rein in budget deficits.
8 China, which has long struggled to rein in corruption, is no exception.
9 Giving free rein to his instincts with 'Do You Come Here Often?
10 A push to rein in expenses appears to be working, analysts said.
11 Critics fault the president for failing to rein in the BBS' activities.
12 Opposition is the whip to action; a too-ready acquiescence the slackened rein .
13 Vectes was a much looser, more free-range animal, impossible to rein in.
14 Jackson took steps to rein in Stone's behavior early in the case.
15 We should work towards maximising that potential rather than rein it in.
16 The government says it is taking steps to rein in the militia.
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