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tether

[teth-er] / ˈtɛð ər /




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She said she had been at the end of her tether, feeling dizzy and her headlight had gone out.

From BBC

Today, Aerobavovna is supplying tethered balloons to the Ukrainian military, which uses them near the front lines to relay radio signals and detect enemy signals.

From The Wall Street Journal

My wife and I were in Paris during the tragedy and a decade later, the emotional tether I feel to the city remains taut.

From The Wall Street Journal

The U.S. market is also tethered to global bond yields, including Japanese debt.

From Barron's

But the way it tethers its bruised healers to the human condition’s laws of gravity is potent medicine for coping.

From Salon