tied in (Meaning)

tied in

to make the final connection of, a book that inspired or was inspired by a motion picture or television program, to use as a tie-in especially in advertising, to bring into connection with something relevant, to bring into connection with something, something that ties in, relates, or connects especially in a promotional campaign, to become connected, to coordinate in such a manner as to produce balance and unity, to become tied in

tied in Sentence Examples

  1. The criminal was tightly tied to the chair, unable to move.
  2. The boat was tied to the dock to prevent it from drifting away.
  3. The knot was expertly tied, securing the rope firmly in place.
  4. The two friends were deeply tied to each other through shared experiences and secrets.
  5. The company had its hands tied by government regulations, limiting its actions.
  6. The plot of the story was tied together by a series of interconnected events.
  7. The flowers were tied in a bouquet, creating a vibrant and fragrant display.
  8. The scarf was tied around her neck, adding a touch of elegance to her outfit.
  9. The scientist was tied to a deadline, working tirelessly to complete his research.
  10. The bridge spanned the river, tied together by thick steel cables.

FAQs About the word tied in

to make the final connection of, a book that inspired or was inspired by a motion picture or television program, to use as a tie-in especially in advertising, t

affected, interrelated, interested,connected, coupled, concerned, dealt (with), associated, involved, linked

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The criminal was tightly tied to the chair, unable to move.

The boat was tied to the dock to prevent it from drifting away.

The knot was expertly tied, securing the rope firmly in place.

The two friends were deeply tied to each other through shared experiences and secrets.