1. shackled - Adjective
2. shackled - Verb
4. shackled - Adjective Satellite
of Shackle
Source: Webster's dictionaryChoice depends on the freedom to choose and if you are shackled with debt you don't have the freedom to choose. Tony Benn
It is unacceptable that immigrants, including children, are shackled and detained in deplorable conditions. And it is unacceptable that already this year immigrants have died by the dozens in the California desert or in other parts of the Southwest. Roger Mahony
This country would not be a land of opportunity, America could not be America, if the people were shackled with government monopolies. Calvin Coolidge
At age 70 the guy towed 70 boats carrying 70 people across the Long Beach harbor, with both arms and feet shackled. Jack LaLanne
I believe that none of us are fully free when others in the human family remain shackled by poverty or disease or oppression. Barack Obama
A country without freedom is like a prisoner with shackled hands. Filipino Proverb