tether noun [ C ] us /ˈteð·ər/
a rope, chain, or other device used to attach a person or animal to a fixed object
tether
verb [ T ] us /ˈteð·ər/
Asthma kept him tethered to an oxygen tank.
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Join Richard Harrington for an in-depth discussion in this video Using a table for tethering, part of Learning Tethered Shooting.
tether
noun [ C ] uk /ˈteð.ər/ us /ˈteð.ɚ/
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tether
a rope or chain used to tie, especially an animal, to a post or other fixed place, usually so that it can move freely within a small area
tether verb uk /ˈteð.ər/ us /ˈteð.ɚ/
tether verb (FASTEN)
[ T ] to tie something, especially an animal to a post or other fixed place, with a rope or chain:
Do not tether the goats and do not keep them indoors.
A harness would have helped tether him to the boat.
tether verb (MOBILE PHONE)
[ T or I ] specialized internet & telecoms to use a mobile phone as a wireless internet connection to which you can connect other devices, or to be able to be used in this way:
You can tether your phone for use as a modem.
This particular phone does not tether.
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