bindingly Antonyms

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Meaning of bindingly

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bindingly (adv.)

So as to bind.

bindingly Sentence Examples

  1. The evidence presented was bindingly conclusive, leaving no room for doubt.
  2. Their agreement was bindingly sealed with a formal contract.
  3. The court ruling was bindingly enforced by legal authorities.
  4. The terms of the treaty were bindingly accepted by all participating nations.
  5. The decision made by the board was bindingly decisive for the company's future direction.
  6. His words were bindingly sincere, leaving a lasting impact on all who heard them.
  7. The company policy was bindingly adhered to by all employees.
  8. The resolution passed by the council was bindingly implemented across the community.
  9. The principles outlined in the constitution were bindingly upheld by the government.
  10. The terms and conditions of the agreement were bindingly agreed upon by both parties.

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So as to bind.

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The evidence presented was bindingly conclusive, leaving no room for doubt.

Their agreement was bindingly sealed with a formal contract.

The court ruling was bindingly enforced by legal authorities.

The terms of the treaty were bindingly accepted by all participating nations.