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rein in
verb
(adverb) to stop (a horse) by pulling on the reins
Example Sentences
Former President Joe Biden’s policy towards AI, combined with a lack of legislative action, was criticized for doing too little to rein in Big Tech’s domination of the industry.
Nehru imagined a single, seven-year presidential term, proportional representation in Parliament and state legislatures, a judiciary with curtailed powers and a press reined in by strict libel laws.
So far, Trump doesn’t seem all that eager to rein in his minions.
Congress has previously considered two bipartisan bills that would rein in PBMs' worst abuses.
While efforts to override or undermine voter-approved initiatives are now almost exclusively driven by Republicans, Democratic-controlled legislatures have also tried to rein in direct democracy when it clashed with their priorities.
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