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bind
verb bound, binding
- 1. To tie or fasten tightly.
- Thesaurus: secure, fasten, tie, shackle, fetter, cinch, clamp, manacle, handcuff, hitch, tether, yoke, truss.
- Thesaurus: dress, wrap, bandage, treat.
- Form: bind something up (often)
4. To make someone promise to do something.
5. To require or oblige someone to do something.
- Example: He is legally bound to reply
- Thesaurus: obligate, oblige, require, necessitate, compel, force, indenture.
7. To put a strip of cloth on the edge of something to strengthen it.
8. To cause (dry ingredients) to stick together.
intr
9. To stick together; to become bound.
intr
10. slang
- To complain about it.
- Form: bind on about something (especially)
- colloq:
1. A difficult, tedious or annoying situation.
- Thesaurus: predicament, dilemma, jam (
Phrasal Verb: bind someone over
- To make them legally obliged to do a particular thing, especially to ‘keep the peace' and not cause a disturbance. See also bound1.
