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Comparative for obliged by law, circumstances, or duty to do something
“I am bound by law to advise you of all your options.”
Comparative for certain to be or to do or have something
“He is bound to change his mind once we present the facts to him.”
Comparative for tied as if with a rope
“Her arms were bound behind her back, and she was forced to watch reruns of The Big Bang Theory for hours on end as punishment for her misdeeds.”
Comparative for having or showing determination or resolve
Comparative for not able to be changed or adapted to particular circumstances
Comparative for united as a group, typically with common aims or goals
Comparative for physically imprisoned or incarcerated
Comparative for limited in size, amount or extent
Comparative for having an outcome which is promised or assured (by someone)
Comparative for moving or traveling to a given destination
(of a space) Comparative for restricted in area or volume
Comparative for unnatural, artificial or contrived in nature
Comparative for supported or reinforced with wires
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