shackling Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- trammeling
- limiting
- impeding
- manacling
- linking
- hindering
- lashing
- restricting
- enchaining
- gyving
- securing
- attaching
- enfettering
- trammelling
Weak:
Strongest:
- freeing
- liberating
- unshackling
- loosing
- rescuing
- emancipating
- releasing
- releasing
- freeing
- liberating
- loosing
- emancipating
- unshackling
- rescuing
Strong:
- unbinding
- disengaging
- unfettering
- untying
- undoing
- detaching
- unbinding
- untangling
- undoing
- disengaging
- unfettering
- unfastening
- untying
- detaching
- unfastening
- untangling
Weak:
shackling Meaning
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shackling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Shackle
shackling Sentence Examples
- The prisoner's legs were shackling with heavy chains to prevent escape.
- The oppressive laws shackling the people's freedoms caused widespread resentment.
- The restrictive covenants shackling homeownership opportunities created a barrier to equity.
- The economic crisis shackling businesses threatened to cripple the economy.
- The heavy rains shackling the city caused widespread flooding and traffic delays.
- The outdated technology shackling the company's growth hindered its ability to compete.
- The shackles of poverty shackling families in a cycle of disadvantage.
- The shackles of addiction shackling individuals and destroying their lives.
- The traditions and customs shackling women's roles in society perpetuated inequality.
- The shackles of fear shackling people's dreams and aspirations.
FAQs About the word shackling
of Shackle
tieing, fettering, pinioning,binding, confining, constraining, hampering, tying, handcuffing, chaining
freeing, liberating, unshackling, loosing, rescuing, emancipating, releasing, releasing,freeing, liberating
The prisoner's legs were shackling with heavy chains to prevent escape.
The oppressive laws shackling the people's freedoms caused widespread resentment.
The restrictive covenants shackling homeownership opportunities created a barrier to equity.
The economic crisis shackling businesses threatened to cripple the economy.