I. ˈkȯrsə̇t, ˈkȯ(ə)s-, usu -ə̇d.+V noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, diminutive of cors
1. : a medieval jacket usually close-fitting and often laced
2.
a. : a woman's close-fitting boned supporting undergarment often hooked and laced, extending from above or beneath the bust or from the waist to below the hips, and having garters attached — sometimes used in plural
b. : a support for injured bones or muscles or for correcting deformities of the spine or thorax
II. transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
1. : to dress in or fit with a corset
2. : to restrict closely or control rigidly
most governments corseted their countries in trade controls — Wall Street Journal