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rein in
verb
- adverb to stop (a horse) by pulling on the reins
Example Sentences
Instead he delivered an error-strewn showing which leaves him with a huge challenge on his hands to rein in a player who has already shown that he can be an impressive frontrunner.
Gedmin, who became interim head of MBN last April and took the reins in October, acknowledges MBN’s defects, but said he believed the networks were on the path to a turnaround before Lake’s intervention.
Economic uncertainty prompted by regulatory changes such as tariffs and shifts in immigration policies are also driving businesses to rein in costs.
They said the justices should rein in federal district judges and limit their power to make nationwide rulings.
It underscores how the U.S. government has been trying to rein in the power of Big Tech, which collects a trove of data of its users to fuel its advertising businesses.
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