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shackled Definition


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shackle
noun
    1. A metal ring locked round the ankle or wrist of a prisoner or slave to limit movement, usually one of a pair joined by a chain.
      Form: shackles (usually)
    2. Anything that restricts freedom; a hindrance or constraint.
      Form: shackles (usually)
    3. A U-shaped metal loop or staple closed over by a shackle-bolt, used for fastening ropes or chains together.
    4. The curved movable part of a padlock.
verb shackled, shackling
    1. To restrain with or as if with shackles.
      Thesaurus: bind, chain, fetter, handcuff, manacle, tether; constrain, encumber, restrain, restrict.
    2. To connect or couple.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon sceacul.



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