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All loosed antonyms

loose
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verb loosed

  • compressed β€” Compressed air or gas is squeezed into a small space or container and is therefore at a higher pressure than normal. It is used especially as a source of power for machines.
  • pinned β€” a small, slender, often pointed piece of wood, metal, etc., used to fasten, support, or attach things.
  • embraced β€” Hold (someone) closely in one's arms, esp. as a sign of affection.
  • fixed β€” fastened, attached, or placed so as to be firm and not readily movable; firmly implanted; stationary; rigid.
  • shackled β€” a ring or other fastening, as of iron, for securing the wrist, ankle, etc.; fetter.
  • ruched β€” a strip of pleated lace, net, muslin, or other material for trimming or finishing a dress, as at the collar or sleeves.
  • clogged β€” to hinder or obstruct with thick or sticky matter; choke up: to clog a drain.
  • fastened β€” to attach firmly or securely in place; fix securely to something else.
  • seized β€” to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to seize a weapon.
  • closed β€” A closed group of people does not welcome new people or ideas from outside.
  • pegged β€” a pin of wood or other material driven or fitted into something, as to fasten parts together, to hang things on, to make fast a rope or string on, to stop a hole, or to mark some point.
  • joined β€” to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together: to join hands; to join pages with a staple.
  • disfranchised β€” Simple past tense and past participle of disfranchise.
  • crocheted β€” made with a crochet hook
  • moored β€” to secure (a ship, boat, dirigible, etc.) in a particular place, as by cables and anchors or by lines.
  • locked β€” Simple past tense and past participle of lock.
  • encased β€” Enclose or cover in a case or close-fitting surround.
  • hampered β€” Hinder or impede the movement or progress of.
  • linked β€” (of a gene) exhibiting linkage.
  • enfolded β€” Simple past tense and past participle of enfold.
  • latched β€” a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
  • restrained β€” characterized by restraint: The actor gave a restrained performance.
  • fettered β€” a chain or shackle placed on the feet.
  • engaged β€” Busy; occupied.
  • corrugated β€” Corrugated metal or cardboard has been folded into a series of small parallel folds to make it stronger.
  • clung β€” Clung is the past tense and past participle of cling.
  • domiciliated β€” to domicile.
  • knotted β€” having knots; knotty.
  • agglutinated β€” Simple past tense and past participle of agglutinate.
  • clenched β€” Closed tightly.
  • mortised β€” a notch, hole, groove, or slot made in a piece of wood or the like to receive a tenon of the same dimensions.
  • syncopated β€” marked by syncopation: syncopated rhythm.
  • gibbeted β€” (US) Simple past tense and past participle of gibbet.
  • harnessed β€” the combination of straps, bands, and other parts forming the working gear of a draft animal. Compare yoke1 (def 1).
  • palletized β€” to place (materials) upon pallets for handling or moving.
  • anchored β€” any of various devices dropped by a chain, cable, or rope to the bottom of a body of water for preventing or restricting the motion of a vessel or other floating object, typically having broad, hooklike arms that bury themselves in the bottom to provide a firm hold.
  • disenfranchised β€” to disfranchise.
  • laced β€” Tainted with something, especially a drug.
  • fenced β€” a barrier enclosing or bordering a field, yard, etc., usually made of posts and wire or wood, used to prevent entrance, to confine, or to mark a boundary.
  • trammeled β€” Usually, trammels. a hindrance or impediment to free action; restraint: the trammels of custom.
  • constipated β€” Someone who is constipated has difficulty in getting rid of solid waste from their body.
  • confined β€” If something is confined to a particular place, it exists only in that place. If it is confined to a particular group, only members of that group have it.
  • garroted β€” a method of capital punishment of Spanish origin in which an iron collar is tightened around a condemned person's neck until death occurs by strangulation or by injury to the spinal column at the base of the brain.
  • killed β€” Cause the death of (a person, animal, or other living thing).
  • adhered β€” to stay attached; stick fast; cleave; cling (usually followed by to): The mud adhered to his shoes.
  • torpedoed β€” a self-propelled, cigar-shaped missile containing explosives and often equipped with a homing device, launched from a submarine or other warship, for destroying surface vessels or other submarines.
  • bundled β€” (of hardware or software) sold together, as a package, rather than separately.
  • plastered β€” drunk.
  • platted β€” a plait or braid.
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