0 a wooden bar that is fastened over the necks of two animals, especially cattle, and connected to the vehicle or load that they are pulling
1 a fitted part of a piece of clothing, especially a strip that goes around the shoulders or waist, to which is sewn a looser piece of material
2 something that connects two things or people, usually in a way that unfairly limits freedom:
3 a thing whose name you do not know or cannot remember:
What's that yoke there?
Ah, it's a great yoke.
4 to put a yoke on animals, especially cattle, so that they are fastened together and to a connected vehicle or load:
6 (esp. in the past) a wooden bar fastened over the necks of two animals, esp. cattle, and connected to a vehicle or load that they are pulling
the yoke of slavery
Using the ' yoked control ' condition, we could analyse thinking time and motor speed separately.
Test trials and yoked control trials were arranged in 4 blocks of 6 problems each.
Discourse and practice become firmly yoked to each other, for example, in the use of metaphors and methods of prediction and control.
The parity of that beacon with the speaker's subject position is emphasised by the internal rhyme which yokes it to the heavily endstopped "me" at the end of the line.
Initial thinking time was the time between the presentation of the problem and the first touch, minus the corresponding motor initiation time calculated from the yoked control task.
I do not think that this is an entirely satisfactory justification for yoking the undertaker to the local authority.
I was not persuaded that being yoked to unbelievers was a sufficient cause for exemption.
We are now all united and yoked together in a great design.
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