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rein
A2
noun
Usage:
80%
strap, rope
Translation: strap, rope
Pronunciation: /reɪn/
Meaning: A long, narrow strap attached to a horse's bridle, used by the rider to control the horse's movement.

Reins are straps that riders use to guide and stop horses. They are usually made of leather and are connected to the horse’s head. Pulling the reins helps control where the horse goes.

She pulled the reins to stop the horse.

Hold the reins tightly when riding.

2
B1
verb
Usage:
70%
control, restrain
Translation: control, restrain
Pronunciation: /reɪn/
Meaning: To control or guide something or someone, usually by limiting or restricting their actions.

To rein means to control or hold back someone or something. People can rein actions, emotions, or animals to keep them under control. It is often used with feelings or behavior.

You must rein your dog during the walk.

He reined in his anger quickly.

3
C1
noun
Usage:
50%
control, power
Translation: control, power
Pronunciation: /reɪn/
Meaning: A controlling influence or power, especially in a political or social context.

Reins can mean power or control over a place or group. When someone has the reins, they have the authority to make decisions and lead people. It is often used in politics or big organizations.

The government held the reins of the country.

They lost the reins of the organization.

4
B2
verb
Usage:
60%
limit, restrict
Translation: limit, restrict
Pronunciation: /reɪn/
Meaning: To keep something within limits, especially to prevent it from increasing or becoming too strong.

To rein in means to stop something from growing or getting worse. People rein in money, emotions, or actions to keep things under control or prevent problems.

They needed to rein in costs during the crisis.

She tried to rein in her spending last month.

5
B2
verb
Usage:
70%
control, manage
Translation: control, manage
Pronunciation: /reɪn/
Meaning: Used metaphorically to describe being in charge or managing a personal skill or emotion.

This use means to control your feelings or reactions. People rein in emotions like anger or excitement to behave properly. It is a common expression in talking about managing feelings.

She reined in her excitement at the news.

Try to rein your anger during the meeting.

6
C2
noun
Usage:
10%
boundary, limit
Translation: boundary, limit
Pronunciation: /reɪn/
Meaning: In some dialects or older English, ‘rein’ may refer to a boundary or limit, especially in land or property terms.

In older or regional English, rein can mean a limit or line that shows where land or property stops. This meaning is now rare but can appear in historical texts or dialects.

The fields were marked by a clear rein.

Farmers respected the rein between their lands.

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