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Tie your hands Meaning in English

expression

ˈtaɪ/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈhændz/, /ˈhænz
TY yoor HANDZ or TY yer HANDZ
tˈaɪ/ /jˈɔː/ /hˈændz
TY yaw HANDZ

Definition

To prevent someone from acting freely or making their own decisions, often due to rules, restrictions, or lack of power. Usually used in a figurative sense.

Usage & Nuances

Primarily figurative—rarely about literal hands. Common with 'the rules tie my hands', 'my hands are tied'. Often used in workplace, legal, or bureaucratic contexts. Do not confuse with 'handcuff' (physical restraint).

Example Sentences

Strict rules can tie your hands at work.

basic

I want to help, but these rules tie my hands.

basic

If you tie your hands, you can't solve problems easily.

basic

My boss would love to give us a raise, but his budget totally ties his hands.

natural

Government red tape has really tied our hands on this project.

natural

I wish I could make an exception, but my position ties my hands.

natural