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    Tram·mel
    /ˈtram(ə)l/

    noun

    • 1. a restriction or impediment to someone's freedom of action: literary "we will forge our own future, free from the trammels of materialism"
    • 2. a set-net consisting of three layers of netting, designed so that a fish entering through one of the large-meshed outer sections will push part of the finer-meshed central section through the large meshes on the further side, forming a pocket in which the fish is trapped.

    verb

    • 1. deprive of freedom of action: "we have no wish to be trammeled by convention"
  2. Trammel can be a verb meaning to entangle or confine, or a noun meaning a restraint or a net. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, etymology, and usage from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

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  4. Trammel can mean a hindrance, a net, a device, or a verb. Learn the origin, usage, and related words of trammel from Dictionary.com.

  5. To trammel is to hamper or hinder — in other words, to keep someone from doing something. People in your neighborhood might lobby for speed bumps in order to trammel speeding cars.

  6. Trammel is a noun that means a hindrance, a fishing net, a device for drawing ellipses, or a shackle. It can also be a verb that means to hinder, to catch, or to adjust. See more details, synonyms, and examples of trammel in different contexts.

  7. Trammel can mean a fishing net, a device for drawing ellipses, a restraint, or a verb meaning to catch or restrict. Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of trammel from various dictionaries and sources.

  8. Synonyms for TRAMMEL: obstacle, obstruction, hurdle, interference, barrier, embarrassment, let, shackles; Antonyms of TRAMMEL: incentive, spur, stimulus, catalyst, impetus, advantage, edge, break

  9. Trammel is a verb that means to limit somebody's freedom of movement or activity. Learn how to use it in formal contexts, see examples and synonyms, and compare it with untrammelled.

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