vincolo
constraint
noun VEEN-koh-loh Less Common
Origin: from Latin vinculum, 'chain'
Also means
bond
Usage Note
Vincolo is a constraint or binding tie, whether legal, contractual, or emotional: un vincolo affettivo (an emotional bond). In bureaucracy vincolo often denotes a protective restriction, as on a historic building. It is masculine.
Examples
"Il contratto ha molti vincoli."
Natural Translation
The contract has many constraints.
Literal Translation
The contract has many constraints.
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