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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. noun. 1. : something impeding activity, progress, or freedom : restraint usually used in plural. 2. : a net for catching birds or fish. especially : one having three layers with the middle one finer-meshed and slack so that fish passing through carry some of the center net through the coarser opposite net and are trapped. 3.

  3. Trammel definition: a hindrance or impediment to free action; restraint. See examples of TRAMMEL used in a sentence.

  4. 1. A shackle used to teach a horse to amble. 2. Something that restricts activity, expression, or progress; a restraint. 3. A vertically set fishing net of three layers, consisting of a finely meshed net between two nets of coarse mesh. 4. An instrument for drawing ellipses. 5. An instrument for gauging and adjusting parts of a machine; a tram. 6.

  5. trammel in British English. (ˈtræməl ) noun. 1. (often plural) a hindrance to free action or movement. 2. Also called: trammel net. a fishing net in three sections, the two outer nets having a large mesh and the middle one a fine mesh. 3. rare.

  6. 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.

  7. Definition of trammel verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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

  9. Jul 14, 2024 · trammel (plural trammels) Whatever impedes activity, progress, or freedom, such as a net or shackle . A fishing net that has large mesh at the edges and smaller mesh in the middle. A kind of net for catching birds, fishes, or other prey.

  10. Trammel definition: a hindrance or impediment to free action; restraint. See examples of TRAMMEL used in a sentence.

  11. Trammel definition: A shackle used to teach a horse to amble.

  12. Definitions of 'trammel'. 1. a hindrance to free action or movement. [...] 2.: trammel net. a fishing net in three sections, the two outer nets having a large mesh and the middle one a fine mesh. [...] 3. rare. a fowling net.

  13. a contrivance hung in a fireplace to support pots or kettles over the fire. a fetter or shackle, esp. one used in training a horse to amble. v.t. to involve or hold in trammels; restrain.

  14. When you trammel a person or process, you are essentially placing obstacles, hindrances, or limitations in their path, preventing them from moving freely or achieving their goals efficiently. This term can be used in various contexts, such as trammeling a business's growth with excessive regulations, trammeling an individual's creativity with ...

  15. A complete guide to the word "TRAMMEL": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  16. trammel / ˈ træməl/ verb. trammels US trammeled or British trammelled US trammeling or British trammelling. Britannica Dictionary definition of TRAMMEL. [+ object] formal. : to limit or restrict (something or someone) unfairly. laws that trammel our rights as citizens.

  17. What does the verb trammel mean? There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb trammel, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. trammel has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

  18. trammel. verb. These are words and phrases related to trammel. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. RESTRAIN. Synonyms. bind. shackle. fetter. pinion. harness. tether. leash. restrain. keep under control. suppress. contain. withhold. hold back. inhibit. temper. chasten. restrict. limit. check. curb. bridle. arrest. muzzle. gag.

  19. The only known use of the noun trammel is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for trammel is from around 1440, in Promptorium Parvulorum . trammel is probably a borrowing from French.

  20. Find 61 different ways to say TRAMMEL, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  21. 1. A net in which birds or fish are caught. The trammel differeth not much from the shape of the bunt, and serveth to such use as the wear and haking.

  22. Synonyms for TRAMMELS: obstacles, hurdles, obstructions, barriers, embarrassments, shackles, fetters, impediments; Antonyms of TRAMMELS: stimuli, spurs, stimulants, catalysts, incentives, advantages, edges, breaks.

  23. Synonyms for TRAMMEL in English: hinder, catch, check, bar, tie, block, net, capture, restrict, handicap, ….

  24. Synonyms for TRAMMELED: hampered, hindered, constricted, encumbered, cramped, impassable, impeded, interfered (with); Antonyms of TRAMMELED: cleared, free, unobstructed, open, clear, navigable, unstopped, unclogged.

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