Synonym: fasten, oblige, require, restrain, tie, weld, wrap. Antonym: loose, undo, unfasten, untie. Similar words: cabin, ebbing, binary, combine, cabinet, turbine, bombing, hobbing. Meaning: [baɪnd] n. something that hinders as if with bonds. v. 1. stick to firmly 2. create social or emotional ties 3. make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope 4. wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose 5. secure with or as if with ropes 6. bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted 7. form a chemical bond with 8. provide with a binding 9. fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord 10. cause to be constipated.
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121 In so doing, they alter the shape of the repressor so that it can no longer bind to the operator region.
122 Hence the double bind attached to being appropriately feminine rears its ugly head again.
123 Officers found duct tape that looked like it might have been used to bind somebody as well as pornographic comic books.
124 Test-match broadcasting and his writing helped bind many personal wounds.
125 A gas liquefies when the attractive forces between the molecules are sufficient to bind them together in liquid form.
126 Consequently, the truncated enzymes have lost the ability to bind to promoter regions upstream from position -38.
127 Those they only use, tie, bind, chop off and leave empty.
128 Most often, the top covers up its bind in the name of keeping up good relationships.
129 Therefore although both proteins bind to the same site, the details of their structural interactions must differ.
130 Bruce Knight, a Vermont-based business broker, said many business owners are in the same bind as Lifschultz.
131 A soluble form of this protein could bind to the virus and prevent it from binding to human T cells.
132 We need to examine the issues that bind and divide this country.
133 I'm in a bind to pay my rent.
134 To bind into the service of another by indenture.
135 The different isozymes bind calcium ions with different affinities.
136 Do not tighten packing nut enough to bind stem.
137 This schedule has put me in a bind.
138 ' This is something of a double bind as they have to say 'yes'.
139 You should select the Binds to multi-valued check box if the control would normally bind to a collection or array (that is, if the data is multi-valued).
140 Listing 4 shows how to bind an event handler to an event filter with the SBLIM CIM client library.
141 Unripe one plan, use cotton rope to bind his baby,(sentencedict.com/bind.html) let wife attack empty.
142 You can cause buffered inserts to be done by using the "INSERT BUF" option of the Prep or Bind command.
143 This force of attraction is undiscriminating but strong enough to bind you together in what might otherwise be a very unstable, short-term affair.
144 Once the list of completion-specifications has been set up, all that remains is to implement a function to select the appropriate completion from the table, and then bind that function to the TAB key.
145 Because EDTA can bind with most metallic elements of the periodic table, this technique becomes a versatile tool in the production and study of new nano materials of multi component complex oxides.
146 Execute the BIND PACKAGE with the COPY option against the target server using the routine and deploy options specified by the user in the Deploy wizard.
147 If you bind to element data, it should be the parent element of the target element; if you bind to attribute data, it should be the containing element.
148 And some books about double bind were found manually in the laboratory of Southwest University.
149 The third part of a number of components, respectively, compile and bind together the C program.
150 Sensor devices must be able to discover and bind to a collector node automatically upon joining the network.