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  1. BIND definition: 1. to tie something or someone tightly or to fasten something: 2. to tie something around a part…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of BIND is to make secure by tying. How to use bind in a sentence. to make secure by tying; to confine, restrain, or restrict as if with bonds; to put under an obligation…

  3. Definition of bind verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. The verb bind means to tie, secure, or fasten as with string or rope. When you put a Christmas tree on the top of your car, you need to bind it with twine to make sure it stays there while you drive. The past tense of bind is "bound." To bind is also to create an emotional attachment.

  5. To combine with, form a bond with, or be taken up by a chemical or chemical structure. An enzyme, for example, is structured in such a way as to be able to bind with its substrate.

  6. If you bind something or someone, you tie rope, string, tape, or other material around them so that they are held firmly.

  7. to combine with something by a chemical bond (= the force holding atoms together in a molecule), or to be combined like this: Protein's ability to bind iron may enhance iron absorption in the body. The tissue cells will bind strongly to each other. More examples.

  8. To hold or restrain by tying with rope or bonds: bound the prisoner. 2. a. To fasten or wrap by encircling, as with a belt or ribbon: a dress bound with a sash. b. To bandage: bound up their wounds. 3. a. To compel, constrain, or unite: bound by a deep sense of duty; bound by a common interest in sports.

  9. to tie something together with string, rope, etc: His hands were bound behind his back. bind verb [T] (KEEP PROMISE) to force someone to keep a promise: His contract binds him to working a six-day week. bind verb [T] (UNITE) to unite people: Culture and language bind people together. bind verb [T] (BOOK) to fasten pages together to make a book:

  10. verb. binding, binds, bound. To tie or secure, as with a rope or cord. American Heritage. To tie together; make fast or tight, as with a rope or band. Webster's New World. To do the act of binding. Webster's New World. To hold or restrain by tying with rope or bonds. Bound the prisoner. American Heritage.