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Sentence count:111+2Posted:2017-10-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: wound upround uproundupround-upboundboundsaboundboundedMeaning: adj. 1. closely or inseparably connected or associated with 2. deeply devoted to. 
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(31) This led him to doubt whether authentic religious belief can properly be tied to and bound up with particular historical events.
(32) The history of music is, of course, bound up with the development of musical instruments.
(33) Hence the study of primitive culture is intimately bound up with that of primitive religion.
(34) It was coming out too bound up in hurtful things.
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(35) It is bound up with the family as a whole.
(36) That, of course, is bound up with the issue of income maintenance.
(37) The history of musical form is obviously bound up with the development of musical instruments.
(38) But how best to direct our efforts for improvement is bound up with our perceptions of the reasons for the differences.
(39) All these things were bound up together and by defying his father he was in effect abandoning them.
(40) Extension cords that looked frayed or suspicious were bound up in Scotch cellophane tape.
(41) A political motive was clearly bound up with this economic activity.
(42) I also bound up with my brochure, a number of photographs; for I had taken two cameras abroad.
(43) It makes you understand that you are inextricably bound up with each other and that your fortunes depend on one another.
(44) These very weak stones are rich in water, which is bound up in both hydrated salts and clay minerals.
(45) Basically their nationalism was an ideology closely bound up with the idea of popular sovereignty.
(46) Human rights in general and the right to communicate in particular are bound up with the notion of democracy.
(47) Moral and economic rights are bound up in the concept of copyright.
(48) The doctrine of precedent is bound up with the need for a reliable system of law reporting.
(49) In her mind the murder and the attack at the Chagall museum were inextricably bound up with the secret of the Durances.
(50) These are intimately bound up together, not least because of the way in which the marriage contract is defined.
(51) Jim's too bound up in his own worries to be able to help us.
(52) Do we have here an expression of the belief that the redemption of nature is integrally bound up with man's redemption?
(53) Although activists take on global economic and political issues, their affiliations, allegiances and loyalties are bound up in local communities.
(54) The Hebrew scriptures are bound up with the history of a particular society, and that society was patriarchal.
(55) Aviation is usually forward-looking, bound up with the future and with technological progress.
(56) Occasionally, he broke off to bound up to Ruth Bassett's bedroom where she was getting ready.
(57) Mastery of the code of reading is intimately bound up with oral competence in a language.
(58) The victim of horrendous physical and emotional abuse, she was failed by all those who were bound up in her care.
(59) I was too bound up with the problems of the present moment to enjoy the luxury of retrospection.
(60) It was from the first bound up with the establishment of a foreign ministry archive.
More similar words: wound upround uproundupround-upboundboundsaboundboundedreboundoutboundunboundinboundbounderfogboundboundaryabound iniceboundaboundingboundlesshomeboundhouseboundround aboutroundabouteastboundunboundedbe bound tohideboundnorthboundout of boundsout-of-bounds
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