0 a chain that holds the foot or feet of a prisoner, animal etc to prevent running away -- pouto, řetěz
The prisoner was in fetters.
1 to fasten with a fetter -- svázat, připoutat
She fettered the horse.
No regulations have been issued fettering the discretion of the insurance committee.
You cannot work them in blinkers and fetters.
The courts have exercised a jurisdiction in the past to control tribunals, but they have been fettered by antiquated rules.
Obviously it has greatly fettered the discussion which we are opening here to-day, and there can be no doubt about that.
I do not want the matter to be fettered when we come to redrafting the necessary clauses.
The first of those relates to the figures that the units apply and which have fettered the courts in reaching decisions.
Today it is being fettered in its free expression by these traditional and special franchises, and by the unequal use of wealth.
The chairman is to be an independent and impartial person, and it is not desirable that he should be fettered with instructions.
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