Shackling

Pronunciation: /ˈʃækəl/

Shackling (noun)

  1. a metal ring or chain used to tie someone's hands or feet.
  2. a situation or condition that limits freedom or progress.

Examples

  • The prisoner wore a shackle on each wrist.
  • A shackle was used to secure the gate.

Common collocations: iron shackle, heavy shackle, economic shackle, emotional shackle, shackle tightly

Shackling (verb)

  1. to put chains on someone's hands or feet to stop them moving.
  2. to limit someone's freedom or ability to do things.

Examples

  • They shackled the prisoner to the wall.
  • The guard shackled his hands tightly.

Synonyms of Shackling

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Shackling

  • freeing from restraint
  • setting free from confinement
  • undoing a fastening