Also means
to harness
Usage Note
Imbrigliare literally means to put a bridle on a horse, but figuratively it means to constrain or hold back — imbrigliare l'economia (to shackle the economy). It follows regular -are conjugation. The figurative sense is the more common one in modern Italian prose and journalism.
Examples
"Non puoi imbrigliare la sua creatività."
Natural Translation
You cannot bridle his creativity.
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