Third-person singular simple present indicative form of leash.(verb)
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Use "leashes" in a sentence
"Intellectual and personal integrity for the citizens, briefly speaking an internet that has not been transformed into a government channel by lobby-marinated courts and EU politicians in leashes, is arguably more important than the needs of a primarily industrial scene of literature and music, which is rapidly crumbling away already within the lifetime of the authors."
"My initial thoughts when seeing kids on leashes is 'lack of discipline'."
"As one who was bitten early by the Blackberry bug, I can attest that the pull of these wireless electronic leashes is often too strong to resist."