tie in (Meaning)
tie in (v)
be in connection with something relevant
make a logical or causal connection
tie in (n)
a fastener that serves to join or connect
Synonyms & Antonyms of tie in
tie in Sentence Examples
- The tie he wore was a deep navy blue, complementing his sharp suit.
- The hikers had to tie their laces securely before embarking on their trek.
- The contestants were tied at 10 points each, leading to a suspenseful conclusion.
- The musician carefully tied the knot of his violin bow to ensure perfect intonation.
- The wedding cake was adorned with an elegant ribbon tie, securing the tiers together.
- The score was tied, and the game went into overtime to determine the victor.
- The ribbon tied around the gift was a simple yet thoughtful touch, adding a touch of festivity.
- The doctor meticulously tied off the sutures, ensuring the wound would heal properly.
- The construction workers tied down the tarp to prevent it from flapping in the wind.
- The family gathered for a joyous photo, each member sporting a matching holiday tie.
FAQs About the word tie in
be in connection with something relevant, make a logical or causal connection, a fastener that serves to join or connect
connect, deal (with), link, touch, affect, involve, interrelate, associate, couple, apply
No antonyms found.
The tie he wore was a deep navy blue, complementing his sharp suit.
The hikers had to tie their laces securely before embarking on their trek.
The contestants were tied at 10 points each, leading to a suspenseful conclusion.
The musician carefully tied the knot of his violin bow to ensure perfect intonation.