binding Sentence Examples

  1. The binding of the book was exceptionally durable, ensuring its longevity.
  2. The contract had a binding clause that legally obligated both parties to fulfill their agreed-upon terms.
  3. She used a colorful ribbon as the binding for her handmade journal.
  4. The jury's decision was binding and had to be adhered to by all involved parties.
  5. His promise was not merely a verbal agreement; it had the weight of a binding oath.
  6. The tight binding of the rope secured the cargo safely to the ship's deck.
  7. The company's policy manual outlined the binding regulations that all employees must follow.
  8. In sewing, the binding is crucial for finishing the edges of a garment neatly.
  9. The legal expert emphasized the importance of having a binding arbitration agreement in place to resolve disputes efficiently.
  10. The social contract serves as a binding agreement among members of society, outlining their mutual rights and responsibilities.

binding Meaning

Wordnet

binding (n)

the capacity to attract and hold something

strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration

the act of applying a bandage

one of a pair of mechanical devices that are attached to a ski and that will grip a ski boot; the bindings should release in case of a fall

the protective covering on the front, back, and spine of a book

Wordnet

binding (s)

executed with proper legal authority

Webster

binding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Bind

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binding (a.)

That binds; obligatory.

Webster

binding (n.)

The act or process of one who, or that which, binds.

Anything that binds; a bandage; the cover of a book, or the cover with the sewing, etc.; something that secures the edge of cloth from raveling.

Webster

binding (pl.)

The transoms, knees, beams, keelson, and other chief timbers used for connecting and strengthening the parts of a vessel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of binding

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FAQs About the word binding

the capacity to attract and hold something, strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration, the act of applying a bandage, one of a pair of me

legal,valid, good,working,

bad, inoperative, void, null and void, nugatory, nonbinding, invalid, null, invalid, bad

The binding of the book was exceptionally durable, ensuring its longevity.

The contract had a binding clause that legally obligated both parties to fulfill their agreed-upon terms.

She used a colorful ribbon as the binding for her handmade journal.

The jury's decision was binding and had to be adhered to by all involved parties.