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    bound
    [bound]
    verb
    bound (verb) · bounds (third person present) · bounded (past tense) · bounded (past participle) · bounding (present participle)
      • (of an object, typically a round one) rebound from a surface:
        "bullets bounded off the veranda"
    noun
    bound (noun) · bounds (plural noun)
    1. a leaping movement upward:
      "I went up the steps in two effortless bounds"
    Origin
    early 16th century (as a noun): from French bond (noun), bondir (verb) ‘resound’, later ‘rebound’, from late Latin bombitare, from Latin bombus ‘humming’.
    bound
    [bound]
    noun
    (bounds)
    bounds (plural noun) · bound (noun)
      • a limitation or restriction on feeling or action:
        "it is not beyond the bounds of possibility that the issue could arise again" · "enthusiasm to join the union knew no bounds"
      • technical
        a limiting value:
        "an upper bound on each modulus"
    verb
    (be bounded)
    bound (verb) · bounds (third person present) · bounded (past tense) · bounded (past participle) · bounding (present participle)
    1. form the boundary of; enclose:
      "the ground was bounded by a main road on one side and a meadow on the other"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the senses ‘landmark’ and ‘borderland’): from Old French bodne, from medieval Latin bodina, earlier butina, of unknown ultimate origin.
    bound
    [bound]
    verb
    bound (past tense)
    1. past and past participle of bind
    adjective
    bound (adjective)
    1. certain to do or have something:
      "there is bound to be a change of plan"
    2. restricted or confined to a specified place:
      "his job kept him city-bound"
      • prevented from operating normally by the specified conditions:
        "blizzard-bound Boston"
    3. (of a book) having a specified binding:
      "fine leather-bound books"
    4. linguistics
      (of a morpheme) unable to occur alone, e.g., dis- in dismount.
    5. constipated.
    bind
    [bīnd]
    verb
    bound (past tense) · bound (past participle)
    1. tie or fasten (something) tightly:
      "the logs were bound together with ropes" · "the magician bound her wrists with a silk scarf"
      Opposite:
    2. cohere or cause to cohere in a single mass:
      "mix the flour with the coconut and enough egg white to bind them" · "clay is made up chiefly of tiny soil particles that bind together tightly"
      Similar:
      • cause (painting pigments) to form a smooth medium by mixing them with oil:
        "use a white that is bound in linseed oil"
      • hold by chemical bonding:
        "a protein in a form that can bind DNA"
    3. cause (people) to feel united:
      "it's music that has bound us together" · "we have many ties that bind us—historical, cultural, and economical"
      Similar:
      knit together
      draw together
      yoke together
      Opposite:
    4. impose a legal or contractual obligation on:
      "a party who signs a document will normally be bound by its terms"
    5. fix together and enclose (the pages of a book) in a cover:
      "a small, fat volume, bound in red morocco"
    6. trim (the edge of a piece of material) with a decorative strip:
      "a ruffle with the edges bound in a contrasting color"
    7. logic
      (of a quantifier) be applied to (a given variable) so that the variable falls within its scope.
    8. linguistics
      (of a rule or set of grammatical conditions) determine the relationship between (coreferential noun phrases).
    Origin
    Old English bindan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German binden, from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit bandh.
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  2. Synonyms for "bound" include123:
    • Fettered
    • Shackled
    • Manacled
    • Chained
    • Enchained
    • Handcuffed
    • Hobbled
    • Compelled
    • Obliged
    • Forced
    • Committed
    • Pledged
    • Constrained
    • Duty-bound
    • Tied
    • Fixed
    • Secured
    • Attached
    • Lashed
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    Synonyms for BOUND: fettered, shackled, trussed up, manacled, beholden, chained, enchained, handcuffed, hobbled; Antonyms for BOUND: free, unbound, unrestrained, unbounded, unobliged, loose, unrestricted, allowed, permitted.
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