tieing in (Meaning)
tieing 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
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tieing in Sentence Examples
- The climber meticulously tied a knot, securing himself to the sheer rock face.
- The coach tied the laces on her player's running shoes tightly for maximum performance.
- The baker carefully tied the ribbon around the exquisitely decorated cake, adding a finishing touch.
- The doctor proficiently tied off the suture, closing the surgical incision.
- The musician expertly tied the strings on his guitar, ensuring perfect intonation.
- The construction worker tied the beams together with steel wire, creating a sturdy framework.
- The gardener meticulously tied the vines to the trellis, providing support for their upward growth.
- The artist intricately tied knots in the thread, creating an elaborate tapestry.
- The parent lovingly tied a blanket around their sleeping infant, ensuring warmth and comfort.
- The groom's tie hung perfectly knotted, adding a touch of formality to the wedding attire.
FAQs About the word tieing 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
involving,dealing (with), linking, coupling, interesting, connecting, affecting, concerning, relating, treating
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The climber meticulously tied a knot, securing himself to the sheer rock face.
The coach tied the laces on her player's running shoes tightly for maximum performance.
The baker carefully tied the ribbon around the exquisitely decorated cake, adding a finishing touch.
The doctor proficiently tied off the suture, closing the surgical incision.