The meaning of bound is fastened by or as if by a band Confined —often used in combination How to use bound in a sentence. The company is bound by a special agreement to involve the union in important decisions The judge who presided over the trial told the panel's members they were not bound to accept that ruling. But of their mother's headgear who shall speak?
Tied with or as if with a rope Foll by an infinitive) destined If you say that something is bound to happen, you mean that you are sure it will happen, because it is a natural consequence of something that is already known or exists. To bound is to jump or hop — usually as you run To place under obligation or compulsion (usually used passively) We are bound by good sense to obey the country's laws
This action binds them to keep the peace. Simple past tense and past participle of bind. See examples of bound used in a sentence. Verb uk / baʊnd / us bound across/down/into, etc to move quickly with large steps or jumps:
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