What is another word for Leashing?

Pronunciation: [lˈiːʃɪŋ] (IPA)

Leashing is a term often used to describe the act of restraining or securing something or someone. Some synonyms for leashing include tethering, chaining, tying, binding, restraining, and securing. Each of these words refers to the act of keeping something or someone in one place or preventing them from moving freely. For example, a dog owner might leash their pet to prevent them from running off, while a prisoner might be chained to prevent them from escaping. In many cases, leashing or restraining is necessary for safety or security reasons, whether it's for people, animals, or objects.

What are the hypernyms for Leashing?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Leashing

When she is dead I know you'll buy another Queen- Giving a county for her, gaining a duchy with her- And put me to wet nursing, Leashing me with the thralls.
"Georgian Poetry 1913-15"
Edited by E. M. (Sir Edward Howard Marsh)
Joy-of-Life thereafter insisted on Leashing him at night in the lower hall, where we would spread out for him the Thunder-and-Lightning Rug, an embarrassing gift for which we had never before been able to find a use.
"Sigurd Our Golden Collie and Other Comrades of the Road"
Katharine Lee Bates

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