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You can use it to describe one thing being connected to another in a way that restricts movement. For example, "The boat was tethered to the dock, making it impossible to move without being untied."
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The actors seem tethered to Anderson, who seems tethered to his own ideas, to Pynchon's book, and to his own designs.
Van Deren's head was tethered to electrodes.
The ordinary is tethered to the divine.
"These decisions are not tethered to any text.
But it is ultimately tethered to a one-dimensional vision.
China's fortunes remain tethered to those of the United States.
The program keeps the unemployed tethered to a workplace environment.
And many parents are equally tethered to electronics.
He's also tethered to the world: he's a poetic materialist.
Both robots remained tethered, to prevent them from falling.
While the news programs seem flummoxed by uncertainty, many dramas are more firmly tethered to reality.
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