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    trammel
    /ˈtraml/

    noun

    • 1. restrictions or impediments to freedom of action: literary "we will forge our own future, free from the trammels of materialism"
    • 2. a three-layered dragnet, designed so that a fish entering through one of the large-meshed outer sections will push part of the finer-meshed central section through the large meshes on the further side, forming a pocket in which the fish is trapped.

    verb

    • 1. deprive of freedom of action: "we have no wish to be trammelled by convention"

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