Thesaurus / shuts in
FEEDBACKsynonyms for shuts in
synonyms for shuts in
- apprehend
- commit
- detain
- hold
- incarcerate
- jail
- lock up
- remand
- cage
- check
- circumscribe
- closet
- constrain
- curb
- ice
- immure
- impound
- intern
- keep
- limit
- nab
- occlude
- pen
- restrain
- stockade
- trammel
- bastille
- bottle up
- fence in
- hold captive
- hold hostage
- hold in custody
- keep captive
- keep in custody
- lock in
- put away
- put behind bars
- rail in
- send to prison
- send up
- shut in
- take prisoner
- curb
- decrease
- define
- diminish
- hamper
- impede
- inhibit
- narrow
- reduce
- regulate
- restrain
- shorten
- bind
- bound
- chain
- check
- circumscribe
- constrict
- contain
- contract
- cramp
- delimit
- delimitate
- demarcate
- encircle
- enclose
- handicap
- inclose
- moderate
- modify
- qualify
- shrink
- surround
- temper
- tether
- tie
- bottle up
- come down on
- cool down
- demark
- hang up
- hem in
- hold back
- hold down
- keep within bounds
- keep within limits
- pin down
- prelimit
- put away
- put on ice
- send up
- shut in
- besiege
- circle
- envelop
- hem in
- inundate
- ring
- beleaguer
- beset
- blockade
- border
- bound
- circumscribe
- circumvent
- compass
- confine
- edge
- enclave
- encompass
- environ
- fringe
- gird
- girdle
- invest
- limit
- loop
- margin
- outline
- rim
- round
- skirt
- verge
- box in
- close around
- close in
- close in on
- fence in
- go around
- lay siege to
- shut in
- beleaguer
- beset
- blockade
- encircle
- hem in
- trap
- assail
- attack
- confine
- congregate
- encompass
- environ
- invest
- come at from all sides
- lay siege to
- shut in
- work on
- work over
- repress
- suppress
- box up
- bring to naught
- check
- collar
- contain
- coop up
- cork
- corner
- cover up
- cramp
- curb
- enclose
- entrap
- hold back
- hold down
- hold in
- keep back
- keep feeling inside oneself
- keep secret
- restrain
- restrict
- shut in
- trap
- coop up
- confine
- enclose
- envelop
- hem
- immure
- impound
- imprison
- incarcerate
- jail
- mew
- pen
- restrain
- close in
- fence in
- lock up
- shut in
- shut up
- blockade
- bound
- cage
- circle
- circumscribe
- confine
- coop
- corral
- cover
- encase
- encircle
- encompass
- enfold
- enshroud
- environ
- fence
- hedge
- imbue
- immure
- implant
- impound
- imprison
- include
- induct
- insert
- intern
- jail
- limit
- pen
- restrict
- veil
- wall
- wrap
- block off
- box up
- close in
- fence off
- hem in
- lock in
- lock up
- mure
- set apart
- shut in
- shut up
- wall in
- cage
- corral
- intern
- keep
- pen
- trap
- close in
- detain
- enclose
- fence in
- hem in
- hold captive
- hold prisoner
- impound
- imprison
- incarcerate
- lock up
- put under lock and key
- shut in
- shut up
- block off
- encase
- encircle
- encompass
- hem in
- insert
- wrap
- blockade
- bound
- cage
- circle
- circumscribe
- confine
- corral
- cover
- enfold
- enshroud
- environ
- fence
- hedge
- imbue
- immure
- implant
- impound
- imprison
- include
- induct
- intern
- jail
- limit
- mew
- pen
- restrict
- veil
- box up
- close in
- coop
- fence off
- lock in
- lock up
- mure
- set apart
- shut in
- wall in
- coerce
- deprive
- disenfranchise
- imprison
- incarcerate
- oppress
- shackle
- subjugate
- suppress
- bind
- capture
- chain
- check
- circumscribe
- compel
- confine
- disfranchise
- dominate
- enchain
- enclose
- enthrall
- fetter
- hobble
- hold
- immure
- indenture
- jail
- reduce
- restrain
- restrict
- secure
- subdue
- subject
- tether
- tie
- yoke
- get hooks into
- keep under thumb
- put in irons
- shut in
- blanket
- drape
- encircle
- enclose
- encompass
- enfold
- engulf
- obscure
- shroud
- surround
- swaddle
- swathe
- wrap
- cage
- cloak
- conceal
- contain
- corral
- cover
- embrace
- enshroud
- enwrap
- fence
- gird
- girdle
- guard
- hem
- immure
- invest
- overlay
- overspread
- pen
- protect
- roll
- sheathe
- shield
- superimpose
- veil
- coop
- shut in
- wrap up
- begird
- beset
- border
- bound
- cage
- circle
- circumscribe
- close in
- confine
- corral
- define
- edge
- encircle
- encompass
- envelop
- environ
- fence
- fringe
- girdle
- hedge in
- immure
- margin
- pen
- rim
- ring
- round
- shut
- shut in
- skirt
- surround
- verge
antonyms for shuts in
MOST RELEVANT
- aid
- allow
- assist
- develop
- encourage
- enlarge
- expand
- extend
- free
- grow
- help
- increase
- lengthen
- raise
- let go
- liberate
- loose
- loosen
- open
- permit
- release
- stretch
- unbind
- unfasten
- unloose
- untie
- free
- let go
- release
- allow
- disconnect
- expand
- liberate
- loose
- loosen
- lose
- permit
- stop
- unfasten
- untie
- emancipate
- free
- let go
- release
- uncover
- unloose
- disregard
- exclude
- forget
- ignore
- lay bare
- let out
- open
- reveal
- set free
- let loose
- unwrap
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
How to use shuts in in a sentence
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