Examples of 'fetters' in a sentence
Meaning of "fetters"
fetter (noun): A chain or shackle used to restrain someone, often used in a metaphorical sense to mean a restriction or limitation
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- plural of fetter
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of fetter
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And no fetters shall be applied unless necessary.
Copying devices are notoriously unreliable psychic fetters.
To bear those fetters when emancipation is impossible.
Took some away with them in fetters.
He was dragging fetters along with a painful moaning.
Deliver us out of the darkness that fetters us.
And all the fetters will be destroyed.
Releasing the soul from its fetters.
The fetters fall from the feet.
First early frost fetters the earth.
His fetters with her on the andirons.
It is not constrained by the fetters of inherited ideas.
Our fetters still clanging behind us.
We should do everything to remove these fetters as quickly as possible.
The fetters torn him to pieces.
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As also others bound together in fetters.
Burst the fetters of the demon.
Fetters and chains were torn apart like string.
Bound with fetters and chains.
And also others bound in fetters.
Bursting the fetters and breaking the bars.
They cling to me for protection from their fetters.
I did repel his fetters and denied his access to me.
They shake the leather belt and fetters.
Only in fetters and under escort.
If my hands were not tied by the fetters of the law.
All fetters fall off you.
Let us shackle your feet with silver fetters.
Have his fetters taken off.
Restraint was laid on him like fetters.
It blinds and fetters us from possibility and progress.
Take the key and open your fetters.
There were no fetters strong enough to bind him.
You must know we are bound to him with fetters.
The ten fetters are shattered without.
So that she may break free of the fetters.
Note that the fetters were of bronze.
My wrists were placed in the punishment fetters.
It puts fetters on the liberty of a person to a great extent.
Both doubt and certainty are fetters.
Our fetters rent in twain.
To be chained and bound together in fetters.
We shall put fetters around the necks of the unbelievers.
But it is the mind that is in fetters.
Its roots are the fetters of karma in the human world.
You will see them as fetters.
Is not the fetters of fame.
Fetters related to householder affairs.
Cast off the fetters and thou shalt be free.
Fetters of that day strong enough to have bound so many.