Meaning & Definition of word "Bind"

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    Bind

    bɪnd

    noun:

    • 1. a binding agreement or contract.
      • Example: The two parties entered into a legal bind to formalize the merger.
    • 2. a limitation or constraint.
      • Example: He found himself in a bind when he realized he had forgotten his wallet.

    verb:

    • 1. to tie or secure something tightly.
      • Example: She used rope to bind the packages together for shipping.
    • 2. to cause something to be held together.
      • Example: The glue will bind the pieces of wood firmly.
    • 3. to impose a legal or moral obligation on someone.
      • Example: The contract will bind them to complete the project by next year.
    • 4. to restrict or limit the freedom of action.
      • Example: Laws can bind citizens to certain regulations and responsibilities.
    • 5. to create a book by assembling and fastening its pages together.
      • Example: The publisher decided to bind the new novel in a hard cover edition.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English bindan; akin to Old High German bintan to bind

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bind up:

    to fasten or wrap something securely

    bind someone's hands:

    to limit someone's ability to act or decide

    bind together:

    to unite or join in a close manner

    Related Words

    binding:

    the action of tying something together; often refers to legal or formal obligations

    binder:

    a cover for holding together loose sheets of paper

    bond:

    a relationship or connection between entities

    Slang Meanings of bind

    Meaning: to be in a tough situation

    Example Sentence: I'm really binded here with no options left.

    Meaning: to get stuck or trapped

    Example Sentence: He was binded in that deal and couldn't escape.