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bond
noun
- 1. Something used for tying, binding or holding.
2. Something which restrains or imprisons someone.
- Thesaurus: fastening, fetter, restraint, shackle, chain, rope, wire.
- Form: bonds (usually)
- Example: a bond of friendship
- Thesaurus: affinity, tie, attachment, connection, linkage, union, affiliation, relation, duty, obligation.
5. finance.
- A debenture.
- A written agreement to pay money or carry out the terms of a contract.
- Thesaurus: debenture, security, certificate, warranty, surety, guarantee.
- The strong force of attraction that holds together two atoms in a molecule or a crystalline salt; a chemical bond.
- The overlapping arrangement of one course of stones or bricks with another.
- 1. To join, secure or tie together.
- Thesaurus: bind, connect, fix, fasten, unite, fuse, seal.
2. To hold or stick together securely.
- Thesaurus: connect, fuse, seal, glue.
3. Said especially of a mother and newborn baby: to form a strong emotional attachment.
4. To put (goods) into a bonded warehouse.
noun
- Said of goods: held in or out of a bonded warehouse.
