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Word: Chain up

Part of Speech: Verb (phrasal verb)

Definition:

To "chain up" means to tie something or someone using chains. This is usually done to keep them in one place or to restrict their movement.

Usage Instructions:

Use "chain up" when you want to describe the action of securing something with chains, often to prevent it from escaping or moving freely.

Example:
  • Basic Example: The guards had to chain up the prisoners to prevent them from escaping.
Advanced Usage:

In more complex sentences, you can use "chain up" in figurative ways, such as describing feelings or situations where someone feels restricted or trapped. - Example: After losing his job, he felt like he was chained up by his financial problems.

Word Variants:
  • Chain (noun): A series of linked metal rings used for fastening or securing something.
  • Chained (adjective): Describes someone or something that is tied up with chains.
  • Chaining (verb): The act of attaching or securing with chains.
Different Meanings:

While "chain up" primarily means to physically tie or secure, it can also imply metaphorical restrictions, such as feeling emotionally or socially constrained.

Synonyms:
  • Tie up
  • Secure
  • Fasten
  • Restrict
  • Bind
Idioms and Related Phrasal Verbs:
  • Chain of events: A series of connected events.
  • Chain reaction: A process in which one event causes a series of other events.
  • Lock up: Similar to "chain up," but uses locks instead of chains.
Summary:

"Chain up" is a phrasal verb that refers to the action of securing with chains, often used in contexts involving safety or restriction.

Verb
  1. tie up with chains
    • chain up the prisoners

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