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I . bond [bɒnd] N

1. bond (emotional connection):

bond
vez f
bond[s] of friendship

3. bond LAW:

bond

4. bond CHEM:

bond

II . bond [bɒnd] VB trans

1. bond (unite emotionally):

bond

2. bond (stick together):

to bond together

III . bond [bɒnd] VB intr

1. bond (unite emotionally):

bond
bond

2. bond (stick together):

bond

Treas·ury ˈbond N Am

ˈwar bond N

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If our credit rating sinks to junk status, the state will find the door to the infrastructure bond market locked shut.
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War bond sales increased but enlistments went down.
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The bond was subscribed by eight bishops, nine earls and seven lords.
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We have to state, without mincing words, that there is an inseparable bond between our faith and the poor.
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The first quarter of the year saw $1.4bn of catastrophe bond issuance.
www.theactuary.com
Fees are typically equal to an underwriting fee that would have been paid had the bridge loan been replaced in a bond offering.
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No subsequent certificate, as provided for in the bond, indicating the amount of the indebtedness, could cure the intrinsic illiquidity of such a document.
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Photochemical routes to oxyallyl cations generally result in the formation of a new covalent bond before the cycloaddition itself takes place.
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The sightseeing tour also gave them a chance to bond with each other.
www.ibtimes.co.uk
The introduction of bond notes and the aggressive use of plastic money has helped to reduce the demand for cash, which created queues at banks.
www.thezimbabwedaily.com

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