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- SHACKLED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHACKLE is something (such as a manacle or fetter) that confines the legs or arms How to use shackle in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Shackle
- SHACKLED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SHACKLED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of shackle 2 If you are shackled by something, it prevents you… Learn more
- SHACKLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you are shackled by something, it prevents you from doing what you want to do The economy was shackled by bureaucratic controls
- SHACKLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to put a shackle or shackles on; confine or restrain by a shackle or shackles to fasten or couple with a shackle to restrain in action, thought, etc , as by restrictions; restrict the freedom of
- Shackled - definition of shackled by The Free Dictionary
A device, usually one of a pair connected to a chain, that encircles the ankle or wrist of a prisoner or captive 2 A hobble for an animal 3 Any of several devices, such as a clevis, used to fasten or couple 4 often shackles A restraint or check on action or progress: "throwing off the puritanical shackles" (Ben Yagoda) 1
- shackle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
to put shackles on somebody be shackled (to something) The hostage had been shackled to a radiator The prisoners were kept shackled during the trial
- SHACKLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Take a moment to break your mind free of any distraction that causes your heart to be shackled in anxiety or pain
- Shackled - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Shackled refers to being confined or bound, typically with chains or other forms of restraint It implies a sense of restriction or limitation, often used in both physical and metaphorical contexts
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