verb
- binding with chains; putting in chains
- holding captive or restricting freedom in a figurative sense
Usage: present participle of ‘enchain’
Usage: present participle of ‘enchain’; figurative
Examples
- The guards were enchaining the prisoners before transport.
- Fear was enchaining her ability to make decisions.
- The dictator focused on enchaining the press through censorship.
- Debt was enchaining the family to a life of poverty.
- The spell was enchaining the hero’s will to resist.
- Traditional expectations were enchaining her creative spirit.