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    bind
    /bʌɪnd/

    verb

    • 1. tie or fasten (something) tightly together: "they bound her hands and feet" Similar tietie upfasten (together)hold togetherOpposite untierelease
    • 2. stick together or cause to stick together in a single mass: "mix the flour with the coconut and enough egg white to bind them" Similar stickcohere

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  2. BIND definition: 1. to tie something or someone tightly or to fasten something: 2. to tie something around a part…. Learn more.

  3. bind: [verb] to make secure by tying. to confine, restrain, or restrict as if with bonds. to put under an obligation. to constrain with legal authority.

  4. Bind definition: to fasten or secure with a band or bond.. See examples of BIND used in a sentence.

  5. 23 meanings: 1. to make or become fast or secure with or as if with a tie or band 2. to encircle or enclose with a band 3. to.... Click for more definitions.

  6. bind A (and B) (together) Organizations such as schools and clubs bind a community together. bind A to B She thought that having his child would bind him to her forever. make somebody do something [transitive, usually passive] to force somebody to do something by making them promise to do it or by making it their duty to do it

  7. If you're in a bind, you have been hindered by some situation. You'll find yourself in a bind if you agree to bring dessert to a party, only to realize that you're out of fruit, sugar, and chocolate chips.

  8. Define bind. bind synonyms, bind pronunciation, bind translation, English dictionary definition of bind. v. bound , bind·ing , binds v. tr. 1. a. To tie or secure, as with a rope or cord. b. To hold or restrain by tying with rope or bonds: bound the prisoner....

  9. BIND meaning: 1. to tie something or someone tightly or to fasten something: 2. to tie something around a part…. Learn more.

  10. BIND definition: 1. to tie something together with string, rope, etc: 2. to force someone to keep a promise: 3. to…. Learn more.

  11. From Longman Business Dictionary bind bind / baɪnd / verb (past tense and past participle bound / baʊnd /, present participle binding) [transitive] LAW if a legal agreement binds someone, it makes them promise to do something If a person signs a document which contains contract terms, he or she is bound by those terms. bind somebody to do ...

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