1. tethered - Adjective
2. tethered - Verb
4. tethered - Adjective Satellite
of Tether
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf we value the pursuit of knowledge, we must be free to follow wherever that search may lead us. The free mind is no barking dog to be tethered on a ten-foot chain. Adlai Stevenson II
I didn't squawk about the steak, dear. I merely said I didn't see that old horse that used to be tethered outside here. W. C. Fields
Conservatism vests in and depends on the widespread, informed understanding of human nature, self-governance and the First Principle of Progress: free people interacting in free markets produce the greatest good for the greatest number always, but only, when tethered to virtue and morality. Mary Matalin
What was the use of talking about freedom if they had millions of people tethered to slums? David Lloyd George
The horse must graze where it is tethered. Belgian Proverb
A deer tethered with a golden chain can escape to the forest to eat grass. Malawi Proverb