বাঁধাই করা, আবদ্ধ করা, বাঁধান, কষা, প্রতিজ্ঞাবদ্ধ করান, একত্র বাঁধা, সংলগ্ন করা, সংলগ্ন সেলাই করিয়া দেত্তয়া, জুড়িয়া দেত্তয়া, আটক করা, মুচলেকাবদ্ধ করা, বাধ্যবাধকতার অধীন করান, সমর্থন করা, শর্তাবদ্ধ করা, গ্রেপ্তার করা, বন্ধন করা, ছাঁদা, কোষ্ঠবদ্ধতা জন্মান
(1) Something that hinders as if with bonds.
(2) Predicament.
(1) Stick to firmly.
(2) Create social or emotional ties.
(3) Make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope.
(4) Wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose.
(5) Secure with or as if with ropes.
(6) Bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted.
(7) Provide with a binding.
(8) Fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord.
(9) Form a chemical bond with.
(10) Cause to be constipated.
(11) Make fast.
(12) Tie or secure.
(13) with or as if with a rope.
(14) Bind by an obligation.
(15) Cause to be indebted.
(16) Fasten or secure with a rope.
(17) string.
(18) or cord.
(19) Fasten.
(20) Secure.
(21) Obligate; restrict.
(1) But Samantha Leigh, prosecuting, said trouble started in 1998 when Henson received a bind over from magistrates for a common assault on Mrs Williams.
(2) After all, one cannot bind together Europe's diversity in any meaningful way if one ignores the one thing that has enriched the continent for 2,000 years.
(3) The Magistrates' Court may bind you over to keep the peace for a specified period in a number of different circumstances.
(4) Our congregations will offer their practical and pastoral resources to bind up the wounds of the nation.
(5) Where the State meets its burden of proof at the preliminary examination on the charged crime, the court lacks authority to dismiss the charged crime and bind defendant over to stand trial on a lesser degree of the charged crime, all as more fully set forth in the opinion.
(6) It seems to me that he is in a bind , where he's essentially either a paper tiger or he's responsible for these things; either he can't stop the bombing or he can and refuses to.
(7) So I think they really were in a bind , and I don't think they meant to offend their - the people, but they knew that if that was going to happen, they would take that chance.
(8) Clay is made up chiefly of tiny soil particles that bind together tightly
(9) The mother in relation to the father is a prior untraceable trace, indeed a form of guiltless credit, which supports and underpins a moral economy developed through the property bind of the law of the father.
(10) The same applies to bones, to cloth and paper and animal fat used to bind pigments in cave paintings.
(11) Mix the flour with the coconut and enough egg white to bind them
(12) Other commonalities in law, language and economics bind England to America.
(13) So far we have assumed that a myosin head can bind anywhere on the actin filament with equal probability.
(14) The groundbreaking project is aimed at identifying the movers and shakers who bind together the community and ensure important projects are carried forward.
(15) It's a real bind
(16) Legume lectins are a group of oligomeric proteins that bind carbohydrates reversibly and specifically.
(17) The government cannot bind itself as to the form of subsequent legislation
(18) The ties that bind Martin O'Neill to Celtic may have been, in reality, loosened by the Irishman's decision to sign only a 12-month rolling contract with the club last month.
(19) 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.
(20) Nearing says the powdered tracers bind well to the gravelly, sandy-loam soils typical of the Southwest's rugged rangelands.
tie (up)
unite
constrain
trim
bond
obligate
tie
truss
bandage
constipate
predicament
unbind
Unbind
Untie
Free
Loose
Loosen
Release
Set free
Unfasten
Allow
Let
Permit