binds (Meaning)

binds

to fasten together, to cause to stick together, to make costive, to bring (an insurance policy) into effect by an oral communication or a binder, to fasten by tying, to exert control over, to take up and hold (as by chemical forces), to cause to have an emotional attachment, to put under an obligation, to set at work as an apprentice, to take up and hold usually by chemical forces, to hamper free movement or natural action, to stick together, to tie together, to exert a restraining or compelling effect, to confine, restrain, or restrict as if with bonds, to make a firm commitment for, to make firm or sure, to wrap up (an injury) with a cloth, to apply the parts of the cover to (a book), a place where binding occurs, to wrap around with something so as to enclose or cover, tie sense 3, to finish or decorate with a binding, to make responsible for an obligation (as under a contract), to become hindered from free operation, to form a cohesive mass, to hold or restrict by force or obligation, to burden with an obligation, bandage, something that binds, in trouble, bandage entry 2, to form a mass that sticks together, to fasten round about, to fasten together and enclose in a cover, to hamper free movement, to protect, strengthen, or decorate by a band or binding, to make secure by tying, a position or situation in which one is hampered, constrained, or prevented from free movement or action, the act of binding, constipate, to constrain with legal authority, to combine or be taken up especially by chemical action

binds Sentence Examples

  1. The strong bond that binds siblings transcends time and distance.
  2. The vows of marriage bind two souls together in a sacred covenant.
  3. The adhesive securely binds the broken vase together, restoring its former beauty.
  4. The gravity of the situation binds the team together in a shared sense of purpose.
  5. The law binds citizens to certain rules and regulations, ensuring order and safety.
  6. The contract binds the parties to specific terms and conditions, creating legal obligations.
  7. The elastic band binds the hair in place, preventing it from falling out of style.
  8. The metal chains bind the prisoner, restricting their freedom and mobility.
  9. The bonds of friendship bind people together in a strong and lasting connection.
  10. The fabric binds the quilt together, creating a cozy and comforting covering.

FAQs About the word binds

to fasten together, to cause to stick together, to make costive, to bring (an insurance policy) into effect by an oral communication or a binder, to fasten by t

attaches, chains,ties, constrains, hampers, manacles, fastens, handcuffs, bits, gyves

unbinds, releases, looses,liberates, undoes, frees, emancipates, rescues, unties, unfastens

The strong bond that binds siblings transcends time and distance.

The vows of marriage bind two souls together in a sacred covenant.

The adhesive securely binds the broken vase together, restoring its former beauty.

The gravity of the situation binds the team together in a shared sense of purpose.