child restraint

  • 1child restraint — /ˈtʃaɪld rəstreɪnt/ (say chuyld ruhstraynt) noun any of various devices, as a seatbelt, baby capsule, etc., which may be fitted to a motor vehicle to secure a child against injury in the event of collision or sudden braking …

  • 2child restraint system — A term for a number of items which are designed to protect children from injury during an accident (such as child seats) …

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  • 4Child safety seat — Safety seats require adult participation …

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  • 5restraint system — A general term for occupant safety systems such as seat belts, belt tensioners, air bags, child seats, etc. See airbag restraint system child restraint system passive restraint system supplemental restraint system …

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  • 6restraint — noun 1) a restraint on their impulsiveness Syn: constraint, check, control, restriction, limitation, curtailment; rein, bridle, brake, damper, impediment, obstacle 2) the protestors showed restraint Syn …

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  • 7restraint — A device used to halt the movement of something. See head restraint child restraint system passive restraint system rear head restraints supplementary inflatable restraint voluntary Export Restraint …

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  • 8restraint — /rəˈstreɪnt / (say ruh straynt) noun 1. restraining action or influence: freedom from restraint. 2. a means of restraining. 3. the act of restraining, or holding back, controlling, or checking. 4. → child restraint. 5. the state or fact of being… …

  • 9Child Marriage Restraint Act — 1929 popularly known as the Sarda Act after its sponsor Rai Sahib Harbilas Sarda to the British India Legislature in India was passed on 28 September 1929, fixed the age of marriage for girls at 14 years and boys at 18 years. It came into effect… …

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  • 10Child marriage — Small child brides Child marriage and child betrothal customs occur in various times and places, whereby children are given in matrimony before marriageable age as defined by the commentator and often before puberty. Today such customs are fairly …

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