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bind

verb
baɪnd

Meaning

To tie, fasten, or hold together securely.
to tie together; to make a legal agreement; to put a cover on a book
to tie or fasten tightly; to unite or restrict

Example Sentences

This force binds quarks together.

The rope binds the packages together.

The contract will bind both parties to the agreement.

Example Expressions

in a bind

Synonyms

tie, unite, fasten, secure, connect
Entry 1
tie, unite
Entry 2
tie, fasten, secure, unite
Entry 3
tie, fasten, connect, unite, secure

Antonyms

separate, disconnect, untie, release, free, loosen
Entry 1
separate, disconnect
Entry 2
untie, release, free, separate
Entry 3
loosen, release, free

Collocations

bind together, bind tightly, bind securely, legally bind, bind up, bind with, bind with rope
Entry 2
bind together, bind tightly, bind securely, legally bind, bind up, bind with
Entry 3
bind together, legally bind, bind with rope, bind tightly

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