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binding
[ bahyn-ding ]
noun
- the act of fastening, securing, uniting, or the like.
- anything that binds.
- a strip of material that protects or decorates the edge of a tablecloth, rug, etc.
- Skiing. a mechanical device on a ski, usually made of metal, that fastens the boot securely to the ski.
binding
/ ˈ²ú²¹Éª²Ô»åɪŋ /
noun
- anything that binds or fastens
- the covering within which the pages of a book are bound
- the material or tape used for binding hems, etc
adjective
- imposing an obligation or duty
a binding promise
- causing hindrance; restrictive
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²ú¾±²Ô»åi²Ô²µÂ·±ô²â adverb
- ²ú¾±²Ô»åi²Ô²µÂ·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
- ²Ô´Ç²Ô·²ú¾±²Ô»åi²Ô²µ adjective
- non·²ú¾±²Ô»åi²Ô²µÂ·±ô²â adverb
- non·²ú¾±²Ô»åi²Ô²µÂ·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
Video footage showed that Paredes was detained during a good portion of the attack, with officers binding his hands and legs.
The guidance, which wasn’t binding, won wide support in the federal judiciary — except in the Northern District of Texas, home to the Amarillo, Fort Worth and Lubbock divisions.
Tuesday’s suit seeks to make the injunction permanent and binding for all St. Joseph hospitals in California.
Thames added there was no certainty that a binding proposal would emerge, and it would require regulatory approval.
The bank remains unprotected by any major binding treaties largely due to an anemia of political will by national authorities and a profits-now, costs-later outlook of fishing interests.
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