hands are tied

The phrase "hands are tied" refers to a situation where someone is unable to act or make a decision due to external constraints or limitations. It expresses a feeling of powerlessness or being unable to take action. The phrase often implies that the person is faced with circumstances beyond their control, preventing them from fulfilling a particular task or responsibility.


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