Severely weakened, disabled, or prevented from functioning effectively; past tense of hamstring.
From 'ham' (hock) + 'strung' (past tense of string), originally meaning to literally sever the hamstring tendon, now used metaphorically.
When people say they're 'hamstrung by regulations,' they're using metaphorical language that goes back centuries to actual combat and control tactics.
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