verb to put a saddle on (a horse or other animal)
adjective having a saddle
In equestrianism, the term 'saddled' refers to the act of placing a saddle on a horse before riding.
In rodeo events such as saddle bronc riding, the term 'saddled' is used to describe the process of securing the saddle onto the bucking horse.
When preparing for a trail ride or lesson, riders must ensure that their horses are properly saddled for comfort and safety.
The writer saddled the protagonist with a difficult decision in the climax of the story.
The psychologist explained how childhood experiences can saddle individuals with emotional baggage.
The accountant saddled the company with unnecessary expenses by failing to properly track spending.
The lawyer warned the client that their past legal troubles could saddle them with difficulties in the future.
The engineer was saddled with the task of redesigning the faulty bridge to meet safety standards.
The teacher saddled the students with a challenging assignment to test their critical thinking skills.