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  1. verb. simple past tense and past participle of bind. adjective. tied; in bonds: a bound prisoner. made fast as if by a band or bond: She is bound to her family. secured within a cover, as a book. under a legal or moral obligation: He is bound by the terms of the contract. Synonyms: compelled, obliged, liable. destined; sure; certain:

  2. Definition of bound. 1. as in limit. a real or imaginary point beyond which a person or thing cannot go the language in the novel really is beyond the bounds of decency. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. limitation. confines. boundary. end. line. extent. termination. cap. ceiling. barrier. border. extremity. edge.

  3. Definitions of bound. adjective. confined by bonds. “ bound and gagged hostages” synonyms: chained, enchained. bound with chains. fettered, shackled. bound by chains fastened around the ankles. furled, rolled. rolled up and secured. pinioned. bound fast especially having the arms restrained. tethered.

  4. having a moral or legal duty to do something: The witness was bound by an oath to tell the truth. bound adjective (DIRECTION) travelling towards a particular place: He was on a train bound for Berlin. bound. verb. uk / baʊnd / us. bound across/down/into, etc. to move quickly with large steps or jumps:

  5. m.imdb.com › title › tt0115736Bound (1996) - IMDb

    Crime Thriller. Tough ex-con Corky and her lover Violet concoct a scheme to steal millions of stashed mob money and pin the blame on Violet's crooked boyfriend Caesar. Directors. Lana Wachowski. Lilly Wachowski. Writers. Lilly Wachowski. Lana Wachowski. Stars. Jennifer Tilly. Gina Gershon. Joe Pantoliano. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING.

  6. adj. tied; in bonds: a bound prisoner. made fast as if by a band or bond. secured within a cover, as a book: a bound book. Law under an obligation:[ usually: be + ~] Even the police are bound by laws. [ ~ + to + verb] I felt bound to tell you what they say about you. certain; sure:[ be + ~ + to + verb] He's so fast he's bound to win the race.

  7. bound to do/be something certain or likely to happen, or to do or be something. There are bound to be changes when the new system is introduced. It's bound to be sunny again tomorrow. You've done so much work—you're bound to pass the exam. It was bound to happen sooner or later (= we should have expected it).

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