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      • Dictionary definition of fetter To restrain, restrict, or confine someone or something, typically by binding or chaining them physically or metaphorically.
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  1. 1. : to put fetters on : shackle. 2. : to restrain from motion, action, or progress. Did you know? While now used as a more general term for something that confines or restrains, fetter was originally applied specifically to a chain or shackle for the feet.

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  3. FETTER meaning: 1. to keep someone within limits or stop them from making progress: 2. to tie someone to a place…. Learn more.

  4. verb. /ˈfɛt ər/ IPA: Dictionary definition of fetter. To restrain, restrict, or confine someone or something, typically by binding or chaining them physically or metaphorically. "His responsibilities fetter his ability to pursue his hobbies." Detailed meaning of fetter.

  5. Definition of fetter. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  6. 1. If you say that you are fettered by something, you dislike it because it prevents you from behaving or moving in a free and natural way. [literary, disapproval] [...] 2. You can use fetters to refer to things such as rules, traditions, or responsibilities that you dislike because they prevent you from behaving in the way you want.

  7. There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun fetter. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  8. noun. a chain or shackle placed on the feet. Usually fetters. anything that confines or restrains: Boredom puts fetters upon the imagination. verb (used with object) to put fetters upon. to confine; restrain. fetter. / ˈfɛtə / noun. often plural a chain or bond fastened round the ankle; shackle. usually plural a check or restraint. in fetters.

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