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    Bound
    /bound/

    verb

    • 1. past and past participle of bind

    adjective

    • 1. certain to do or have something: "there is bound to be a change of plan" Similar certainsurevery likelyguaranteed
    • 2. restricted or confined to a specified place: "his job kept him city-bound"
  2. 1. a. : fastened by or as if by a band : confined. desk-bound. b. : very likely : sure. bound to rain soon. 2. : placed under legal or moral restraint or obligation : obliged. duty-bound. 3. of a book: secured to the covers by cords, tapes, or glue. leather-bound. 4. : determined, resolved.

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  7. To bound is to jump or hop — usually as you run. Bound can also mean to go or to plan to go, especially to a certain destination, as in being bound for New York or homeward-bound.

  8. 1. Bounds are limits which normally restrict what can happen or what people can do. [...] 2. If an area of land is bounded by something, that thing is situated around its edge. [...] 3. If someone's life or situation is bounded by certain things, those are its most important aspects and it is limited or restricted by them. [...] More.

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