bound form (Meaning)

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bound form (n)

a morpheme that occurs only as part of a larger construction; eg an -s at the end of plural nouns

Synonyms & Antonyms of bound form

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bound form Sentence Examples

  1. She filled out the bound form with her personal information before submitting it to the HR department.
  2. The bound form of the book made it easier to handle and read compared to loose pages.
  3. The professor asked the students to write their essays in bound form to maintain organization and professionalism.
  4. The report was presented in a bound form, complete with a cover page and table of contents.
  5. The company printed their annual financial statements in bound form for distribution to shareholders.
  6. The bound form of the document ensured that all pages remained intact during transit.
  7. The novel was published in a beautifully bound form, with a decorative cover and gilt-edged pages.
  8. The bound form of the manuscript added a touch of elegance to the author's work.
  9. The collector displayed his stamp collection in a bound form, preserving the integrity of each individual stamp.
  10. The legal contract was signed and stored in bound form for safekeeping and easy reference.

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a morpheme that occurs only as part of a larger construction; eg an -s at the end of plural nouns

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

She filled out the bound form with her personal information before submitting it to the HR department.

The bound form of the book made it easier to handle and read compared to loose pages.

The professor asked the students to write their essays in bound form to maintain organization and professionalism.

The report was presented in a bound form, complete with a cover page and table of contents.