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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.

  2. When you fetter someone or something, you are effectively placing them in a state of bondage or limitation, preventing them from moving freely or achieving their full potential. This term can be used in both literal and figurative contexts.

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

  4. 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.

  5. Dec 26, 2009 · a shackle for the ankles or feet. Created on Sat Dec 26 09:03:43 EST 2009. Sign up now (it’s free!) Whether you’re a teacher or a learner, Vocabulary.com can put you or your class on the path to systematic vocabulary improvement. Get started. A vocabulary list featuring fetter.

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

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  8. Definition of fetter noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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