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enchain

[en-cheyn] / ɛnˈtʃeɪn /




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Yet it’s an alarming way to express one’s intent for a woman who is already effectively enchained.

From Los Angeles Times

In one of Unferth’s omniscient, sweeping surveys of the industry’s technologically souped-up mechanics, its dystopia of automation, she pinpoints the irony of nature enchained:

From Los Angeles Times

Eight days later, a poorly shot hostage video aired by the Colombian channel RCN showed three distraught, enchained men pleading for their lives.

From The Guardian

When the lion Leo feels enchained, the universe intervenes.

From Salon

“With regard to black people, I think they are tired of seeing themselves enchained and downtrodden.”

From New York Times