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Word | Bound |
Arabic Meaning | مقيد, حدود, قفزة, القفزة, قفز, أحاط, تجاوز الحدود, وثب, مُقَيَّد |
(chemistry and physics) held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union / a line determining the limits of an area / imp. & p. p. of Bind. / to leap forward. The same word also means fastened or tied / a person's hairstyle, typically an elaborate one. / archaic : ready / intending to go : going bound for home college-bound / a: a limiting line : boundary —usually used in plural b: something that limits or restrains beyond the bounds of decency / usually plural a: borderland b: the land within certain bounds / a number greater than or equal to every number in a set (as the range of a function); also : a number less than or equal to every number in a set / past and past participle of bind / to set limits or bounds to : confine / to form the boundary of : enclose / to name the boundaries of / placed under legal or moral restraint or obligation : obliged duty-bound / a: fastened by or as if by a band : confined desk-bound b: very likely : sure bound to rain soon / made costive : constipated / of a book : secured to the covers by cords, tapes, or glue / determined, resolved / held in chemical or physical combination / always occurring in combination with another linguistic form un- in unknown and -er in speaker are bound forms — compare free 11d / leap, jump / the action of rebounding : bounce / to move by leaping / rebound, bounce / : made costive : constipated / : held in chemical or physical combination bound water in a molecule, | |
Usage | ⇒ Bound and gagged hostages A bound official Felt bound by his promise ⇒ Bound and gagged hostages ⇒ He's a curious figure - Oscar Wilde meets an Andy Warhol superstar with a punk-rock haircut, a coiffure he inflicted on himself the day after Joe Strummer died. ⇒ Malayis bounds the thailand on the north ⇒ be bound by an agreement ⇒ Sweden is bounded in the west by Norway and in the northeast by Finland |
Synonyms | jump, leap, limit, spring, hop, border, vault, boundary, skip, edge, bounce, confine, end, caper, gambol, restrict, compelled, constrained, destined, rim, |
Antonyms | free, unbound, permitted, allow, allowed, autonomous, footloose, lax, let go, liberated, loose, looseleaf, permit, uncertain, unchained, unconfined, unconstipated, unfettered, unobliged, unoriented, |
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