reins

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The lower part of the back
The kidneys
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rein
plural form of rein
{n} the kidneys, loins, hips, lower back
power to control; "the reins of government
third-person singular of rein
plural of rein
{i} controlling power, governing power
The kidneys; also, the region of the kidneys; the loins
The inward impulses; the affections and passions; so called because formerly supposed to have their seat in the part of the body where the kidneys are
power to control; "the reins of government"
hold the reins
To be in charge, to be in control, as of a business, political organization, or other group

While conservatives hold the reins at the SBC, moderates have retained control of the Baptist General Convention of Texas.

lungeing reins
plural form of lungeing rein
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To direct or stop a horse by using reins
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A strap or rope attached to the bridle or bit, used to control a horse, animal or young child
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(Can we clean up() this sense?) To stop or restrain a horse. Also used figuratively

President’s Budget: A Solid Step To Rein in Spending.

take the reins
To assume charge or control
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a step attached to the bit for controlling a horse or other draft-animal
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{n} part of a bridle, the act of governing
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{v} to govern, rule, restrain, control, run
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A strap or rope attached to the bridle or bit, used to control a horse or other animal
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one of a pair of long straps (usually connected to the bit or the headpiece) used to control a horse
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If you give free rein to someone, you give them a lot of freedom to do what they want. The government continued to believe it should give free rein to the private sector in transport
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stop or slow up one's horse or oneself by or as if by pulling the reins; "They reined in in front of the post office
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The strap of a bridle, fastened to the curb or snaffle on each side, by which the rider or driver governs the horse
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stop or check by or as if by a pull at the reins; "He reined in his horses in front of the post office"
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stop or slow up one's horse or oneself by or as if by pulling the reins; "They reined in in front of the post office"
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To govern or direct with the reins; as, to rein a horse one way or another
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any means of control; "he took up the reins of government"
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Reins are the thin leather straps attached round a horse's neck which are used to control the horse
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To be guided by reins
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If you keep a tight rein on someone, you control them firmly. Her parents had kept her on a tight rein with their narrow and inflexible views
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{f} control, restrain; control an animal by pulling on the reins
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control and direct with or as if by reins; "rein a horse"
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Hence, an instrument or means of curbing, restraining, or governing; government; restraint
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leather strap attached to the bridle of a horse, as in: To tell the horse you want to turn right, give a gentle pull on the right rein
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keep in check; "rule one's temper"
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{i} long thin strap on an animal's harness; means of control, restraint
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one of a pair of long straps (usually connected to the bit or the headpiece) used to control a horse any means of control; "he took up the reins of government"
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Journalists sometimes use the expression the reins or the reins of power to refer to the control of a country or organization. He was determined to see the party keep a hold on the reins of power
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to stop or restrain a horse. Also used figuratively"
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To restrain; to control; to check
seize the reins of power
{f} take a position of authority
seized the reins of government
governed, led, took leadership
take the reins
seize the reins of government, reign
the reins of government
restrains created by government, control of government
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