inbind (Meaning)
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inbind (v. t.)
To inclose.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inbind
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inbind Sentence Examples
- The student's books were neatly inbind with clear plastic covers.
- The manuscript was inbind with a beautiful leather cover embossed with gold lettering.
- The office documents were organized and inbind for easy reference.
- The blueprints for the new building were inbind sequentially for quick access.
- The librarian carefully inbind the rare and valuable books to protect them from damage.
- The catalog of the museum's collection was inbind with high-quality paper and illustrations.
- The company's annual report was inbind professionally to make a good impression on investors.
- The travel guide was inbind with maps and photos to help tourists navigate unfamiliar territory.
- The inbind copy of the contract was signed and sealed by both parties.
- The photographer inbind the best of her work into a portfolio to showcase her talent.
FAQs About the word inbind
To inclose.
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The student's books were neatly inbind with clear plastic covers.
The manuscript was inbind with a beautiful leather cover embossed with gold lettering.
The office documents were organized and inbind for easy reference.
The blueprints for the new building were inbind sequentially for quick access.