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Bound in Bengali বাংলা

Bound in Maithili মৈথিলী

Bound in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

Bound in Santali

Bound in Tamil தமிழ்

Bound in Telugu తెలుగు

Bound in Urdu اُردُو

Bound in English

  • bound
    adj. 1. under some obligation; obliged.
    Ex. I feel bound by my promise. It is better to love than to hate, to question than to accept, to be free than to be bound (Mardi Valgemae).
    2. certain; sure.
    Ex. Everyone is bound to make a mist

  • bound
    bound (1), adjective, verb.

  • bound
    bound (2), verb, noun.

  • bound
    bound (3), noun, verb.

  • bound
    bound (4), adjective.
    on the way; going.
    Ex. I am bound for home. He entered a train bound for Chicago.

  • bound
    expr. beat the bounds, to tour the limits of a parish, in procession, striking the boundary markers with boughs, as a ceremony calling attention to the proper boundaries.
    Ex. Beating the bounds is an old English custom.

  • bound
    expr. bound up in (or with),
    a. closely connected with.
    Ex. A farmer's life is bound up in his work.
    b. very devoted to.
    Ex. The old friends are completely bound up in each other.

  • bound
    expr. bounds,
    a. land on or near a boundary.
    Ex. He warned them against trespassing a second time on his bounds.
    b. the area included within boundaries, especially as established by rule, custom, or law.
    Ex. He kicked the ball o

  • bound
    expr. perambulate the bounds, to make an official inspection of the boundaries of a town, traditionally the jurisdiction of town governments in New England.

  • bound
    noun 1. a spring back; a bounce; rebound.
    Ex. I caught the ball on the first bound.
    2. a leaping or springing lightly along; jump.
    Ex. The deer's bound over the ice sounded like breaking glass.
    3. a leap or spring upward or onwa

  • bound
    noun 1. Often, bounds, pl.
    a limiting line; boundary; limit.
    Ex. The king maintained peace and order within the bound of his realm. (Figurative.) Keep your hopes within bounds.
    (SYN) border, confine.
    1. (Mathematics.) a number

  • bound
    v.i. to share a boundary; have its boundary (on).
    Ex. They bound on us between two and three thousand miles (Thomas Jefferson).
    (SYN) abut, adjoin.

  • bound
    v.i. 1. to spring back; bounce; rebound.
    Ex. The rubber ball bounded from the wall.
    2. to leap or spring lightly along; jump.
    Ex. Mountain goats can bound from rock to rock.
    3. to leap or spring upward.
    Ex. to bound into t

  • bound
    v.t. to cause to bound or rebound; bounce.

  • bound
    v.t. 1a. to form the boundary of; limit.
    Ex. Canada bounds the United States on the north. A line of blue hills that bounded the landscape (Washington Irving).
    b. (Figurative:)
    Ex. He was forced to bound his desires by reason.
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