🪢bind

verb
/baɪnd/

Meaning

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

Example Sentences

The contract will bind both parties to the agreement.

The rope binds the packages together.

This force binds quarks together.

Example Expressions

in a bind

Synonyms

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

Antonyms

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

Collocations

bind together, legally bind, bind with rope, bind tightly, bind securely, bind up, bind with
Entry 1
bind together, legally bind, bind with rope, bind tightly
Entry 2
bind together, bind tightly, bind securely, legally bind, bind up, bind with

More Example Sentences

Did you read the 'Shesher Kabita' by Rabindranath?

Related Vocabularies

to cause someone to no longer be close or affectionate; to alienate
To make someone a victim, often by treating them unfairly or cruelly.
To support or strengthen; to make stronger or more confident.
Plan or coordinate the elements of a situation to produce a desired effect.
To stare with an open mouth in wonder or shock; to open wide.
to make an offense, fault, or situation seem less serious by providing an excuse or explanation

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