Binding example sentences

Related (17): gluing, sticking, adhering, tying, fastening, securing, linking, connecting, attaching, clasping, clamping, knotting, stitching, sealing, encasing, enwrapping, wrapping.

bind·ing

noun

binding (noun) · breast binding (noun) · chest binding (noun) · bindings (plural noun) · ski binding (noun) · ski bindings (plural noun)

  - the action of fastening or holding together, or of being linked by chemical bonds:

  - the practice of flattening or compressing the breasts by binding them tightly with a corset, bandages, etc., or by wearing a binder:

  - a strong covering holding the pages of a book together:

  - fabric such as braid used for binding the edges of a piece of material.

  - a mechanical device fixed to a ski to grip a ski boot, especially either of a pair used for downhill skiing which hold the toe and heel of the boot and release it automatically in a fall.

  - (in Chomskyan linguistics) the relationship between a referentially dependent form (such as a reflexive) and the independent noun phrase that determines its reference.

  - (of an agreement or promise) involving an obligation that cannot be broken:

bind

verb

binding (present participle)

  - tie or fasten (something) tightly:

  - restrain (someone) by tying their hands and feet:

  - wrap (something) tightly:

  - bandage (a wound):

  - (of an object) be encircled by something, typically metal bands, so as to have greater strength:

  - cohere or cause to cohere in a single mass:

  - cause (painting pigments) to form a smooth medium by mixing them with oil:

  - hold by chemical bonding:

  - cause (people) to feel united:

  - impose a legal or contractual obligation on:

  - be hampered or constrained by:

  - make a contractual or enforceable undertaking:

  - secure (a contract), typically with a sum of money.

  - indenture (someone) as an apprentice:

  - fix together and enclose (the pages of a book) in a cover:

  - trim (the edge of a piece of material) with a decorative strip:

  - (of a quantifier) be applied to (a given variable) so that the variable falls within its scope.

  - (of a rule or set of grammatical conditions) determine the relationship between (coreferential noun phrases).

Synonyms

cord, cording, braiding, bullion, thread, twine, yarn, tape, rickrack, ribbon, cordon, torsade, galloon, soutache, irrevocable, unalterable, unbreakable, indissoluble, permanent, compulsory, obligatory, imperative, mandatory, necessary, conclusive, tie, secure, attach, rope, strap, lash, truss, tether, hitch, chain, fetter, pinion, shackle, hobble, moor, untie, release, wrap, envelop, swaddle, bandage, cover, cloak, shroud, drape, wind, enfold, bedeck, overlay, encase, sheathe, bandage, dress, cover, wrap, swathe, swaddle, stick, cohere, unite, join, bond, separate, constrain, restrict, confine, restrain, shackle, hamper, hinder, inhibit, trammel, undertake, pledge, vow, promise, swear, trim, hem, edge, border, fringe, rim, band, finish, purfle, Legal

"Binding" Example Sentences


1. The binding on the book was falling apart.
2. They signed a legally binding contract.
3. They used glue to bind the pages of the book together.
4. The binding agreement laid out the terms of the partnership.
5. Her wrists were bound with rope.
6. The binding of Isaac is a story in the Bible.
7. She made handmade journals with leather binding.
8. The binding posts connect the speaker wires to the stereo receiver.
9. The spine of the book is bound with thread.
10. They renewed their binding oath of allegiance.
11. He felt bound by duty to help his sick mother.
12. The binding charm kept the two objects magically linked.
13. The terms and conditions are not binding until you sign the document.
14. The dental braces bound the metal wires to her teeth.
15. The binding period of the lease is one year.
16. The binding effect of the glue held the papers firmly together.
17. The spellbinding story kept me up all night reading.
18. The binding energy holds the nucleus together.
19. The religious ritual involved sacred binding prayers.
20. The binding machine stitched and stapled the paper sheets into a book.
21. My conscience compels and binds me to do the right thing.
22. Her ankles were bound with rope before she was gagged.
23. The binding course explores different binding techniques.
24. The document was printed on high-quality binding paper.
25. The binding cannot be undone once executed.
26. The threads were tightening their binding hold around her wrists.
27. She was bound by duty to protect the secret.
28. The binding magic ensured that their fate was intertwined.
29. The papers will only become binding upon receiving your signature.
30. The binding agent helped to solidify the mixture.
31. The ceremony was meant to bind them together for life.
32. The binding thread tied the pages firmly together into a book.
33. The binding forces keep everything from flying apart.
34. The new binding glue proved to be very long-lasting.
35. His hands were bound behind his back with rope.
36. They renewed their binding vows on their 50th anniversary.
37. The spell included a binding curse to ensure obedience.
38. The glue had good binding properties.
39. The force that binds the atoms together is called covalent bonding.
40. The soldier's oath binds him in loyalty and service to his country.
41. He made the binding promise to love and cherish her in sickness and in health.
42. The spellbinding incantation seemed to summon spirits from another world.
43. The old binding was coming apart so he rebound the journal with new covers.
44. The ritual was meant to magically bind the couple together.
45. The binding ceremony signaled the official start of the partnership.
46. The binding charm linked their life forces together.
47. The book's binding was falling apart at the seams.
48. Her captors bound her hands behind her back with rope.
49. The binding agreement contained rules that all members were required to follow.
50. The magically binding contract could not be broken under any circumstances.
51. The force binding the electrons to the nucleus is electromagnetic force.
52. The woman was spellbound as she listened to the musician's performance.
53. The binding spell would ensure that their fates remained intertwined.
54. The medicine contained a binding agent that helped it to adhere to the stomach lining.
55. The glue had high binding strength and durability.
56. The spellbinding performance transfixed the audience.
57. She could not break free of the tight binding.
58. The binding vows were meant to seal their union for eternity.
59. The spell ensured that the amulet remained bound to its owner.
60. The binding curse locked her magic away inside of her.

Common Phases


• Legally binding - used to refer to an agreement, contract, or document that is recognized and enforceable by law.
Binding oath - an official oath or vow that morally or legally obligates one to fulfill certain terms.
Binding contract - a formal agreement between two parties that a court will legally enforce.
Binding force - the strength that holds things together, such as atoms or molecules via chemical bonds or magnets via magnetic attraction.
Binding promise - a solemn commitment that one is expected to keep.
Binding commitment - an official pledge or agreement that one is expected to honor.
Binding terms - the clauses or conditions within a contract, agreement, or treaty which create legal obligations.
Binding period - the amount of time that a contract or fixed obligation remains valid and enforceable.
Binding obligation - an official duty or responsibility one is legally or morally required to fulfill.
Binding vow - a solemn promise that creates a moral or legal commitment, especially one made as part of a sacred ritual.

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