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Tie as a Adjective has these synonyms:
bind, fasten, make fast, tie up, lash, secure, truss, attach, tether, rope, chain, moor, connect, join, knot, link, couple, splice, uniteExample: He keeps a vicious dog tied to a stake in his garden. Tie the ends of the rope together.
bind, truss (up), tie up, lash, pinion, restrict, confine, restrain, limit, tie down, curtail, curb, cramp, hamper, hinder
Example: His hands are tied behind his back. According to the terms of the agreement, my hands are tied and I can do nothing.
connect, associate, unite, join, link, bind (up), affiliate, ally, league, team (up)
Example: Our business interests are tied to those of the major banks.
Tie as a Verb has these synonyms:
cravat, necktieExample: Please put on a tie for dinner.
equal, even, be equal or even (with), match, be neck and neck (with)
Example: We tied them for first place. Yesterday, we were tied for second.
equality, dead heat, deadlock, draw, stalemate
Example: When there is a tie, the game ought to go into 'sudden death' overtime.
link, fastening, bond, band, connection, tie-up, relationship, affiliation, liaison, involvement, entanglement
Example: Isn't there some tie between those two companies.
railway tie, sleeper
Example: Ties in Europe are now made of concrete.
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