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Filter by Meaning The legal system cannot enchain freedom of speech.
The police had to enchain the drunk driver to stop him from causing more accidents.
The prisoners were enchain in the dungeon for years before they were finally released.
The ancient Romans would enchain their war captives.
The addictive nature of social media can enchain users to their screens for hours.
The tyrant's goal was to enchain his subjects and rob them of their freedom.
The workers enchain themselves in a circle to discuss the issue.
The cursed princess was enchain to the tower by the wicked witch.
Society's expectations enchain women's choices.
The researcher's findings enchain the attention of the scientific community.
The enslaved Africans were enchain in the slave ships, destined for the Americas.
The physical disabilities enchain the athlete's performance.
The king's army was able to enchain the enemy soldiers.
The strict rules of the school enchain the creativity of the students.
The prisoners tried to enchain themselves together to escape.
The jewelry designer decided to enchain the pearls to create a beautiful necklace.
The ship was enchain to the dock by a thick rope.
The people enchain themselves in protest for their rights.
The strict rules enchain the athletes, preventing them from fully enjoying the game.
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