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a. : to fasten by tying. b. : to hold or restrict by force or obligation. bound by an oath.
29. Apr. 2024
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06.03.2020 · Versatile, classic, complete name server software.
verb (used without object) · to become compact or solid; cohere: · to be obligatory: · to chafe or restrict, as poorly fitting garments: · to get stuck or cease ...
23.02.2024 · The bind() function creates a new bound function. Calling the bound function generally results in the execution of the function it wraps, which ...
to tie someone or something tightly, or to fasten things together: The room was full of wooden boxes bound with twisted wire.
The verb bind means to tie, secure, or fasten as with string or rope. When you put a Christmas tree on the top of your car, you need to bind it with twine to ...
Synonyms for BIND: tie, constrain, confine, handcuff, hamper, enchain, shackle, attach; Antonyms of BIND: liberate, release, rescue, unbind, loose, free, ...
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If you bind something or someone, you tie rope, string, tape, or other material around them so that they are held firmly.
BIND is a suite of software for interacting with the Domain Name System (DNS). Its most prominent component, named performs both of the main DNS server ...
[transitive] (formal) to tie somebody/something with rope, string, etc. so that they/it cannot move or are held together strongly. bind somebody/something ...