tie up (Meaning)
tie up (v)
secure with or as if with ropes
invest so as to make unavailable for other purposes
restrain from moving or operating normally
secure in or as if in a berth or dock
finish the last row
tie up (n)
a social or business relationship
an interruption of normal activity
Synonyms & Antonyms of tie up
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tie up Sentence Examples
- The detective carefully tied up the loose ends of the case.
- The children loved tying up their shoelaces into intricate designs.
- The hikers tied up their backpacks securely before embarking on the trail.
- The florist deftly tied up the bouquet of vibrant flowers.
- The sailor tied up the boat to the dock, securing it firmly against the waves.
- The contractor tied up the electrical wires, ensuring the safety of the building.
- The cat was tied up outside, keeping it safe from traffic.
- The manager tied up the business accounts, preparing for the financial review.
- The artist tied up the loose ends of the painting, adding the finishing touches.
- The wedding planner diligently tied up all the loose ends of the ceremony, ensuring a seamless celebration.
FAQs About the word tie up
secure with or as if with ropes, invest so as to make unavailable for other purposes, restrain from moving or operating normally, secure in or as if in a berth
congestion,jam, snarl, delay, tangle, lock, tailback, backup, logjam, jam-up
breakup, breakup, dissolution, division, division,dissociation, split, split, dissolution, dissociation
The detective carefully tied up the loose ends of the case.
The children loved tying up their shoelaces into intricate designs.
The hikers tied up their backpacks securely before embarking on the trail.
The florist deftly tied up the bouquet of vibrant flowers.