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I . bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] VB intr

1. bind (stick together):

bind
wiązać [perf z-]

2. bind (become attached):

to bind to sth

II . bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] VB trans

1. bind (tie together):

bind
wiązać [perf z-]

2. bind (tie):

bind
wiązać [perf przy-]

3. bind (unite):

to bind sb to sb

4. bind (commit):

bind

5. bind (sew cloth):

bind

6. bind (put in cover):

bind

III . bind [baɪnd] N

in a bind inf

bind over VB trans Am LAW

I . bind together VB trans

1. bind together (fasten):

bind together

2. bind together (make thicker):

3. bind together fig (join):

bind together
łączyć [perf po-]

II . bind together VB intr

bind up VB trans

1. bind up wound:

bind up

2. bind up hair:

bind up

bind-over order N LAW

Usage examples with bind

to bind to sth
in a bind inf
to bind sb to sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It can help us bind up those wounds individually and collectively.
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After much research, BB was busy with bind writing, calligraphy and painting.
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These proteins can bind promoter sequences in the host plant and activate the expression of plant genes that aid bacterial infection.
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It has just staunched its bleeding, but it still has a long way to go to bind up the deep wounds.
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In this form she can extend her hair to bind her opponents.
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To prevent fraying, various selvage motions (or styles) are used to bind the warp into the body of the cloth.
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Players attempt to arrive at the ruck first, drive forward and bind onto the opposition.
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The houses are at the centre of a web of customs, social relations, traditional laws, taboos, myths and religions that bind the villagers together.
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The degree of unsaturation specifies the amount of hydrogen that a compound can bind.
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The toxic metabolites may bind to vital intracellular macromolecules and may generate reactive oxygens by redox cycling if quinone is formed.
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