"Shackling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Shackling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Shackling
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"Shackling" Meaning

To confine or restrict someone or something severely, often in a way that prevents movement or freedom; to restrict someone or something with a chain or rope.

"Shackling" Examples

Shackling


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Legislators must consider the economic shackling effects of new taxes on small businesses.
The weighs exhausted of shackling foster a state of ecological neglect.
Many people still chain themselves by the emotional shackling of depression.
She shed all her emotional shackling with her therapist's help.
Historical shackling can provide a new perspective on social items.

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