v.
(past and past part. bound)
- tie or fasten (something) tightly together.
▸restrain (someone) by tying their hands and feet.
▸wrap or encircle (something) tightly.
- hold in a united or cohesive group or mass.
▸hold or combine with (a substance) by chemical bonding.
- impose a legal or contractual obligation on.
▸indenture (someone) as an apprentice.
▸secure (a contract), typically with a sum of money.
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(bind someone over)
(of a court of law) require someone to fulfil an obligation, typically by paying a sum of money as surety.
- fix together and enclose (the pages of a book) in a cover.
- trim (the edge of a piece of material) with a fabric strip.
- Logic (of a quantifier) be applied to (a given variable) so that the variable falls within its scope.
- (of a food or medicine) make (someone) constipated.
n.
- informal an annoyance.
▸a problematical situation.
- a statutory constraint.
- Music another term for tie.
- another term for bine.
Etymology
OE bindan, of Gmc origin.