Garrotté (en. Tied up)

/ɡa.ʁo.te/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
adjective
The state of a person whose neck has been tightened, hindering circulation or breathing.
The man was garrotted in a dark corner of the room.
L'homme était garrotté dans un coin sombre de la pièce.
Referring to an object or animal tied in such a way as to limit its movements.
The dog was garrotted to a pole to prevent it from escaping.
Le chien était garrotté à un poteau pour éviter qu'il ne s'échappe.
Used to describe an emergency situation where someone is immobilized.
The robbers garrotted the security guard to carry out their plan.
Les braqueurs ont garrotté le garde de sécurité pour mener à bien leur plan.

Etymology

From the verb 'to garrotte', derived from the term 'garrot', a cord used to tighten or immobilize.

Common Phrases and Expressions

To be garrotted
To be immobilized, often restrained by a bond or force.
Être garrotté
Garrotted by bare hands
To be held without tools, simply by human strength.
Garrotté à mains nues

Related Words

garrot
A device or belt used to apply pressure to the body.
garrot
binding
The action of binding or tying something or someone.
ligotage
strangulation
The action of tightening the neck to prevent breathing.
strangulation

Slang Meanings

To be in a difficult or no-escape situation.
He is really garrotted by his debts, he doesn’t know what to do anymore.
Il est vraiment garrotté par ses dettes, il ne sait plus quoi faire.
To be stuck or trapped in a discussion.
We are garrotted in this debate, no one wants to give in.
On est garrotté dans ce débat, personne ne veut céder.