Synonym: back, bandaging, book binding, constipating, constricting, cover, dressing. Similar words: finding, ending, landing, branding, pending, lending, funding, unending. Meaning: ['baɪndɪŋ] n. 1. the capacity to attract and hold something 2. strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration 3. the act of applying a bandage 4. the protective covering on the front, back, and spine of a book. adj. 1. executed with proper legal authority 2. hindering freedom of movement 3. causing constipation.
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121 It will culminate Wednesday, the first day that binding letters of intent may be signed.
122 Where the receiver enters into a new contract this will be binding on the company.
123 But Equitable was set on the Halifax deal and has signed a binding contract for the first half of its proposals.
124 It was held there that the parties had made a binding contract,(http://sentencedict.com/binding.html) albeit with the price still outstanding.
125 Elderly patients have decreased protein binding of AEDs resulting in a higher unbound fraction.
126 The electronic frontier requires its pioneers to be resourceful in defending themselves in the absence of binding rules and regulations.
127 The quality of the paper and printing has been improved noticeably in recent issues, including the cover and binding.
128 Since their directives are binding even when mistaken, they do then make a difference.
129 They also want financial aid and technology transfer to be included in binding agreements.
130 In that way, you're tying the supplier to a legally binding contract.
131 The story of his binding makes clear that he remains so, and that he must be accepted as such.
132 These, unlike regulations, do not necessarily have immediate binding force.
133 They want secession from the union, not a new treaty binding them into it.
134 Entry to this competition implies acceptance of the rules as final and legally binding.
135 The highly conserved globular domain is essential for the binding of H1 to the nucleosome.
136 If he had answered the right question in the wrong way, his decision would be binding.
137 Not every statement made in the course of a judgment is binding as part of the ratio decidendi of the case.
138 There were indications last week that Yeltsin had dropped his insistence that this be a legally binding document.
139 Remember that sometimes immoral or unjust laws may be authoritatively binding, at least on some people.
140 His decisions are binding on both parties, subject only to the High Court on a point of law.
141 Platelet binding falls after the menopause and rises in women using the Pill.
142 Thus a high oxidation state is associated with a high binding energy, as expected.
143 Then, before she realised what was happening, he fastened her in the double stirrups, binding her hands and feet.
144 The introduction to the heads will specify that the clause is binding on both parties and is not subject to contract.
145 It aims at binding the members of the community together in a libidinal way as well and employs every means to that end.
146 On arrival at Sheerness naval barracks Binding was told to train them himself.
147 The President could issue decrees which would be binding throughout the country.
148 Kinship is binding and permanent but permits no choice of personnel, the individual must accept the relatives he has.
149 Yesterday's meeting of the borough planning applications sub-committee approved plans for the 48 hectare golf course subject to certain legally binding conditions.
150 This ritual suggests the pagan belief in the baptism by blood rather than water as being more binding.
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