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Bind as a Noun has these synonyms:
annoyance, irritant, bother, bore, trial, ordeal, irritation, vexation, pain (in the neck or arse)Example: It was a bit of a bind having to wait three hours at the airport.
dilemma, predicament, tight spot, (difficult) situation, pickle, fix, jam
Example: I'm in a real bind because i've invited two girls to the party.
Bind as a Verb has these synonyms:
cement, stick, cause to adhere, attach, connectExample: Ordinary glue will bind these pieces together.
constrain, hold, oblige, obligate
Example: The contract we signed is equally binding on both parties. The union is bound by an agreement that expires in a month.
gird, encircle, wreathe, wrap, cover, swathe, bandage
Example: They were binding his wounded head.
tie, fasten, secure, make fast, tie up
Example: The thieves bound him hand and foot.
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