trammeled (Meaning)

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trammeled (imp. & p. p.)

of Trammel

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trammeled (a.)

Having blazes, or white marks, on the fore and hind foot of one side, as if marked by trammels; -- said of a horse.

trammeled Sentence Examples

  1. The once-pristine forest had been trammeled by countless hikers and campers.
  2. The company's growth was trammeled by government regulations and bureaucratic red tape.
  3. The horse's hooves trammeled the soft earth, leaving deep ruts in its wake.
  4. The project was trammeled by unexpected delays and cost overruns.
  5. Her creative spirit was trammeled by societal expectations and familial constraints.
  6. The protesters' chants were trammeled by the roar of police sirens.
  7. The road was so trammeled by traffic that it became nearly impassable.
  8. The government's heavy-handed approach trammeled the rights of its citizens.
  9. The weight of expectations trammeled his mind, making him doubt his own abilities.
  10. The march of progress had trammeled upon the traditions and customs of the indigenous people.

FAQs About the word trammeled

of Trammel, Having blazes, or white marks, on the fore and hind foot of one side, as if marked by trammels; -- said of a horse.

constricted, cramped,hampered, hindered, encumbered, impassible, interfered (with),impassable, dammed, gated

clear, navigable, navigable, unobstructed, cleared, unobstructed,cleared, open, free, clear

The once-pristine forest had been trammeled by countless hikers and campers.

The company's growth was trammeled by government regulations and bureaucratic red tape.

The horse's hooves trammeled the soft earth, leaving deep ruts in its wake.

The project was trammeled by unexpected delays and cost overruns.