chaine

[ʃeɪn]

chaine Definition

  • 1a series of connected or related things or events
  • 2a chain or shackle for the hands or feet

Using chaine: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chaine" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The chaine of events leading up to the accident is still being investigated.

  • Example

    The prisoner was bound in chaine and led away.

  • Example

    The chaine of stores across the country is expanding rapidly.

chaine Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with chaine

  • in chains or shackles

    Example

    The prisoners were marched in chaine to the labor camp.

  • a series of events, each caused by the previous one

    Example

    The chaine reaction of events led to a complete breakdown of the system.

  • a retail store that is part of a larger chain of stores

    Example

    The new chaine store opened to great fanfare and excitement.

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Summary: chaine in Brief

'Chaine' [ʃeɪn] refers to a series of connected or related things or events, as in 'The chaine of events leading up to the accident is still being investigated.' It can also mean a chain or shackle for the hands or feet, as in 'The prisoner was bound in chaine and led away.' 'Chaine' extends into phrases like 'in chaine,' and 'chaine store,' denoting a retail store that is part of a larger chain of stores.