ALL meanings of manacle
man·a·cle
M m - noun manacle A metal band, chain, or shackle for fastening someone's hands or ankles. 1
- noun manacle a shackle for the hand; handcuff. 1
- noun manacle Usually, manacles. restraints; checks. 1
- verb with object manacle to handcuff; fetter. 1
- verb with object manacle to hamper; restrain: He was manacled by his inhibitions. 1
- noun manacle handcuff 1
- transitive verb manacle put manacles on 1
- countable noun manacle Manacles are metal devices attached to a prisoner's wrists or legs in order to prevent him or her from moving or escaping. 0
- verb manacle If a prisoner is manacled, their wrists or legs are put in manacles in order to prevent them from moving or escaping. 0
- noun manacle a shackle, handcuff, or fetter, used to secure the hands of a prisoner, convict, etc 0
- verb manacle to put manacles on 0
- verb manacle to confine or constrain 0
- noun manacle a handcuff; fetter or shackle for the hand 0
- noun manacle any restraint 0
- verb transitive manacle to put handcuffs on; fetter 0
- verb transitive manacle to restrain; hamper 0