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Similar words: wound upround uproundupround-upboundboundsaboundboundedMeaning: adj. 1. closely or inseparably connected or associated with 2. deeply devoted to. 
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(1) His death was bound up with the matter.
(2) His mind was bound up in that question.
(3) She bound up his wounds.
(4) Economic progress is closely bound up with educational development. Sentencedict.com
(5) Her long hair was bound up.
(6) Their interests were completely bound up in their careers.
(7) He seems very bound up in his work.
(8) He is bound up with this matter.
(9) She bound up his wounds with bandages.
(10) My fate was bound up with hers.
(11) Parcels must be properly bound up for posting to other countries.
(12) The survival of whales is intimately bound up with the health of the ocean.
(13) Her illness is bound up with the pressure of her study and work.
(14) They are completely bound up in the dictionary they are compiling.
(15) He is bound up in his work with old people.
(16) The history of the company is closely bound up with the history of the Grant family.
(17) He was too bound up in his own problems to listen to any of mine.
(18) Mark's problems are all bound up with his mother's death when he was ten.
(19) The future of the island is bound up with the fortunes of the ruling power.
(20) From that moment my life became inextricably bound up with hers.
(21) He's too bound up in his work to have much time for his children.
(22) The welfare of the individual is bound up with the welfare of the community.
(23) Economic and social history are inextricably bound up with each other.
(24) There are a number of complex issues bound up with this particular matter, ontological and epistemological, practical as well as theoretical.
(25) As such it was to become inextricably bound up with a number of conflicts surrounding such provision.
(26) The manager of a company does not like having a large chunk of his wealth bound up in its shares.
(27) A person's name and their sense of their own identity are often closely bound up together.
(28) The people of Transkei began to realize that their future was inseparably bound up with that of South Africa.
(29) For in fact political theories, doctrines or ideologies, and political action are inextricably bound up with each other.
(30) This therefore brings me to the second reason why democracy is bound up with a measure of economic and social equality.
More similar words: wound upround uproundupround-upboundboundsaboundboundedreboundoutboundunboundinboundbounderfogboundboundaryabound iniceboundaboundingboundlesshomeboundhouseboundround aboutroundabouteastboundunboundedbe bound tohideboundnorthboundout of boundsout-of-bounds
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