- verbfettering (present participle)
- restrain with chains or manacles, typically around the ankles:"there were no chains immediately available to fetter the prisoners"
- restrict or restrain (someone) in an unfair or undesirable fashion:"he was not fettered by tradition"
OriginOld English feter, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch veter ‘a lace’, from an Indo-European root shared by foot.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- restrain with chains or manacles, typically around the ankles:
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.fetter verb [ T ] uk / ˈfet.ə r/ us / ˈfet̬.ɚ / literary to keep someone within limits or stop them from making progress: fettered by He felt fettered by a nine-to-five office existence. to tie someone to a place by putting chains around their anklesdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/fetteringfettered; fettering; fetters transitive verb 1 : to put fetters on : shackle 2 : to restrain from motion, action, or progress Did you know? While now used as a more general term for something that confines or restrains, fetter was originally applied specifically to a chain or shackle for the feet.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fetteringto keep someone within limits or stop them from making progress: fettered by He felt fettered by a nine-to-five office existence. to tie someone to a place by putting chains around their anklesdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/fetter
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verb [ T ] uk / ˈfet.ə r/ us / ˈfet̬.ɚ /. literary. to keep someone within limits or stop them …
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fettering definicja: 1. present participle of fetter 2. to keep someone within limits or …
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FETTLE definition: 1. healthy or strong, or in good condition: 2. healthy or strong, or …
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FETUS definition: 1. mainly US spelling of foetus 2. a young human being or …
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fettering 의미, 정의, fettering의 정의: 1. present participle of fetter 2. to keep …
FETTERED
to keep someone within limits or stop them from making progress: fettered by He …
English
literary. to keep someone within limits or stop them from making progress: …
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