What is another word for hog-tied?

Pronunciation: [hˈɒɡtˈa͡ɪd] (IPA)

Hog-tied is a term used to describe a person who is bound and restrained in a specific position. There are several synonyms for this word that can be used interchangeably, depending on the context and the severity of the situation. Phrases like tied up, bound and restrained, trussed up, and trammelled are some commonly used synonyms for the term hog-tied. Other phrases like immobilized, incapacitated, and confined can also be used to describe someone who is hog-tied. Regardless of which phrase is used, it is important to remember that being hog-tied is not an acceptable or humane way to treat another person, and it should only be used in extreme cases where there is a clear threat to safety.

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Famous quotes with Hog-tied

  • I could see clearly that this problem could only be solved on the individual and personal level; political revolt is irrelevant. Both Camus and Sartre had been neatly hog-tied by their earlier radicalism. Camus came to see that rebellion is a political roundabout that revolves back to the same old tyranny; too ashamed to admit that he had outgrown his leftism, he found himself in an intellectual cul-de-sac. Sartre accused Camus of being a reactionary; but he paid for his own refusal to reexamine his political convictions by congealing into a grotesque attitude of permanent indignation, shaking his fist at some abstract Authority. Where politics is concerned, he seemed determined to be guided by his emotions.
    Colin Wilson

Semantically related words: hog tying, hog-tied, hogtied, hog tying ropes, hog tying knot, hogtie knot

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