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How to use bind up in a sentence

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Sentence Examples
Our congregations will offer their practical and pastoral resources to bind up the wounds of the nation.
Gail seems to have tried to bind up the wound with strip of material or something but was too much in agony to take off her t-shirt first.
Organic matter tends to bind up some soil pesticides, reducing their effectiveness.
It was found that the six-year-old had severely damaged a hind fetlock and the horse ambulance was quickly on the scene to bind up the damaged leg.
May God bless the memory of the victims and, in the words of Scripture, heal the brokenhearted and bind up their wounds.
Several Sri Lankan governments in the past have been given an opportunity to bind up the wounds of division.
For we have been called for this: to heal the wounded, to bind up the broken, and to bring home those who have lost their way.
The messages of Medjugorje are good tidings because they come to console the poor and the miserable, and to bind up the wounds of broken hearts.
These molecules can bind up to 1,000 times their weight in moisture and are responsible for the skin's hydration.
Avoid heavy pressure on the saw blade so that the cutting process is not slowed and the saw teeth do not bind up in the bone.
The stock tie and pin worn are useful to bind up wounds on the trail.
The turban is worn as a sign of religious respect but also as a matter of practicality, to bind up long hair.
Despite its prowess, the all-wheel-drive system had a disconcerting tendency, on all three tested Touaregs, to bind up at low speeds in tight corners.
The Pontiff took a Lincolnesque approach in most of his speech, attempting to bind up the wounds of history.
Furthermore, our results show that receptor binding and subsequent membrane fusion are distinct steps, and that each spike can bind up to three ACE2 molecules.
Indeed, not only did he bind up the wounds of the man who had been left lying on the ground, but he then took the trouble to entrust him to the innkeeper so that once the emergency was past he might recover.
This gift is a special passion and empowering to lead people into green pastures, steer others away from danger, fight off predators, and bind up wounds.
That Child is the Good Samaritan come to bind up our wounds, to strengthen us in our weakness and fragility, to give us the premise for true peace.
Examples from Classical Literature
But first he kissed the ordaining hands, anointed as they had been to cast out evil from the heart and to bind up its brokenness.
March sitting by the bed, she called Jo to her and began to bind up the hurt hands.
Did He not say that his, mission, in all ages, was to bind up the broken-hearted, and set at liberty them that are bruised?
I will bind up your poor little leg, and Zephyr shall rock you to sleep.
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