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    Tie up
    • bind someone so that they cannot move or escape
    • moor a boat
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  3. tie-up (between A and B) (British English) a connection between two or more things. (especially North American English) a situation in which something stops working or moving forward. Definition of tie-up noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  4. a temporary stoppage or slowing of business, traffic, telephone service, etc., as due to a strike, storm, or accident. the act or state of tying up or the state of being tied up. an involvement, connection, or entanglement: the tie-up between the two companies; his tie-up with the crime syndicate.

  5. Tie-up definition, a temporary stoppage or slowing of business, traffic, telephone service, etc., as due to a strike, storm, or accident. See more.

  6. Definitions of tie-up. noun. an interruption of normal activity. synonyms: stand, standstill. see more. noun. a social or business relationship. synonyms: affiliation, association, tie. see more.

  7. The meaning of TIE-UP is a slowdown or stoppage of traffic, business, or operation (as by a mechanical breakdown). How to use tie-up in a sentence.

  8. tie up. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English tie up phrasal verb 1 person tie somebody ↔ up to tie someone’s arms, legs etc so that they cannot move SYN bind The intruders tied Kurt up and left him. 2 object tie something ↔ up to fasten something together, using string, rope etc He tied up all the old newspapers. 3 busy be tied ...

  9. Apr 4, 2024 · ( idiomatic) To occupy, detain, keep busy. or delay . He has been tying up the phone lines for hours now. ( idiomatic) To complete, finish. or resolve . I'd like to tie up the project before I leave. ( finance) To immobilize a capital: make a capital investment that makes that capital unavailable. Don't tie up your capital in aging accounts.

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