0 past simple and past participle of muzzle --
1 to put a muzzle on an animal: --
Dangerous dogs should be muzzled.
2 to stop a person or organization from expressing independent opinions: --
The new Secrecy Act will muzzle the media and the opposition.
It might be decided that dogs of a certain type should be muzzled at all times in public.
There is not the slightest doubt that the country itself would not like to see its representatives muzzled on this question.
She said that because the press was muzzled people were not aware of what was going on in the concentration camps.
It is true that so far the dogs have been muzzled, but muzzles sometimes have a habit of working loose.
But not only has he been muzzled, he has been isolated.
If we are going to be muzzled, he has got to be muzzled, too.
Being muzzled the dogs had learnt manners, and they have retained those manners ever since.
Those people will be required to have their dogs on leads and muzzled.