The word 'manacle' is both a noun and a verb. The past participle of the verb 'to manacle' is also an adjective. Example sentence:
The manacled prisoner did not look happy with his situation.
The police are required to manacle criminals
Manacle the prisoner for transport. He was unable to escape the manacle on his wrist.
He was locked in a cell, and chained to the wall by a manacle on his right arm. If a manacle were to break, the guards had replacement shackles in a canvas sack.
Manacle.
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handcuff: shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist; usually used in pairs He was kept prisoner bound in manacles of makeshift metal chains and leather handcuffs with a bag over his head for 50 days, before he was rescued by a team of elite commandos. - more at www.wordstowisdom.com
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Before moving prisoners out to the transport, you must manacle each one.
He was locked in a cell, and chained to the wall by a manacle on his right arm. If a manacle were to break, the guards had replacement shackles in a canvas sack.
Operation Manacle happened in 1944.
In the first sentence manacle, (used in plural) is a noun.In the second sentence manacle, (used as a verb) [ trans. ] (usu. be manacled)He was kept prisoner bound in manacles of makeshift metal chains and leather handcuffs with a bag over his head for 50 days, before he was rescued by a team of elite commandos.I was there when he was arrested and I saw him taken away with his hands manacled behind his back. - more at www.wordstowisdom.com
Manacle.
A shackle for the hand; handcuff.
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You can use fetter in a sentence by saying "The prisoner was bound with fetters made out of iron." A fetter is a type of manacle or leg irons or chains that are used to bind someone.
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shackle, secure, restrain, fetter, manacle
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Manacle.