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1. bind

verb. ['ˈbaɪnd'] stick to firmly.

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  • bindan (English)

2. bind

verb. ['ˈbaɪnd'] make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope.

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3. bind

verb. ['ˈbaɪnd'] create social or emotional ties.

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4. bind

verb. ['ˈbaɪnd'] wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose.

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  • bindan (English)

5. bind

verb. ['ˈbaɪnd'] secure with or as if with ropes.

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  • bindan (English)

6. bind

verb. ['ˈbaɪnd'] bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted.

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7. bind

verb. ['ˈbaɪnd'] cause to be constipated.

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  • bindan (English)

8. bind

noun. ['ˈbaɪnd'] something that hinders as if with bonds.

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9. bind

verb. ['ˈbaɪnd'] form a chemical bond with.

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10. bind

verb. ['ˈbaɪnd'] fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord.

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  • bind (English)
  • bindan (English)
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