Sentence examples for be tethered from inspiring English sources

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be tethered

noun

A rope, cable etc. that holds something in place whilst allowing some movement

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Like rock climbers, the astronauts must always be tethered to Space Station supports.

Pet safety advocates also warn that dogs should never be tethered to seat belts by their collars.

But why be tethered to cables when you can do without them?

But that confidence will have to be tethered to more stable home sales, he says.

Another strange aspect is the way it does not appear to be tethered to any specific time.

Heavy items in the boot (trunk) should be tethered or tied down, particularly if you have folding rear seats.

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Animals are tethered and fed dry grass.

Van Deren's head was tethered to electrodes.

It's about being tethered, feeling trapped".

The ordinary is tethered to the divine.

He was tethered — chained, in some ways — to "Star Trek".

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