Phrases with «to rein in»

The phrase "to rein in" means to restrain, control or bring something under control. Full definition

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Sentences with «to rein in»

  • When this happens, consumers begin bracing for the worst by reining in spending, building up savings, and paying down credit card debt and other loans. (nodebttoday.com)
  • As Newsweek's Sharon Begley concluded today: «The best chance of reining in emissions of greenhouse gases and avoiding dangerous climate change is to stamp a big green R.I.P. over the sprawling United Nations process that the Copenhagen talks were part of.» (grist.org)
  • The sector was not reined in by Sweden's Social Democrats upon their return to government between 1994 and 2006. (theconversation.com)
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