Similar words: condescending, corresponding, corresponding to, correspondingly, carbon dioxide, landing, ending, binding. Meaning: [bɒnd] n. 1. fastening firmly together 2. a close personal relationship that forms between people (as between husband and wife or parent and child) 3. (dentistry) a technique for repairing a tooth; resinous material is applied to the surface of the tooth where it adheres to the tooth's enamel.
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1. They're in the bar again doing some male bonding!
2. They expect bonding to occur naturally.
3. Belinda was having difficulty bonding with the baby.
4. Much of the bonding between mother and child takes place in those early weeks.
5. Concrete had long been utilized as a bonding and covering material.
6. Metallic bonding is related to electrical conduction and semi-conduction.
7. Knowledge was becoming a bonding agent.
8. There was real bonding going on.
9. The relationship between bonding and properties was discussed in chapter 2.
10. Good bonding with reliable adhesives also makes for a good leak-free join.
11. This shows that the bonding in silver chloride is stronger than in sodium chloride.
12. Rings of tetrahedra are formed by bonding of two oxygens of each tetrahedron to adjacent tetrahedra in closed rings.
13. Here the quantum chemical theory of bonding has had some remarkable successes.
14. This fibrous layer stops any chemical or biological bonding between the implant and the surrounding tissue.
15. In fact, there's so much bonding on stage that it would make the average punter slightly sick.
16. If we remove an electron from a bonding orbital, the bond in the ion is weaker than that in the molecule.
17. First, the male - female bonding is weakened owing to the low frequency of male interactions with most of his female companions.
18. Do a little female bonding - go shopping or out for a big lunch with a friend.
19. Doctors say the children have difficulty bonding because they have never formed an attachment to one caregiver.
20. Officials believe one explanation may be the heavy overnight rain in the area prevented the tar from bonding.
21. Leaf-gilding usually shows only minor variations in thickness and a superficial bonding to the metal below.
22. Anticipated here is that always unstable disjunction between identification and desire upon which male bonding depends.
23. Further damage to preparations caused by local heating includes blistering of thin section bonding resins and even cracking of the glass slide.
24. Difficult experiences, such as a death in the family, often result in bonding.
25. In summary,(sentence dictionary) increasing evidence from many studies has pointed to a sensitive period that is significant to the bonding experience.
26. As well as W.'s views and her vulnerability there is the fact that there is a quasi-family bonding where she is.
27. The transient nature of the binding may be because this sequence is recognized on account of its structure without additional hydrogen bonding contacts.
28. Human relations do not always rely on meeting each other in person every day. When we talk about relationships between people on either side of the border, just a few thousand miles can’t keep love from growing and blooming into a beautiful bonding. Gulzar
29. It is now believed that the peculiar properties of water are due to what is known as hydrogen bonding.
30. And the shared struggles of training for a marathon become a source of bonding.
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