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  1. An amount has been binded... | WordReference Forums

    Jan 27, 2012 · Binded is the wrong verb, and it is conjugated wrongly here. Bind is a strong verb (bind - bound - bound). I think you mean distrained, not constrained. Maybe retained in your bank account …

  2. the past of "to bind" | WordReference Forums

    Aug 3, 2007 · The dictionary is not quite clear on this. When "bind" is used with a meaning of produced a book out of separate sheets, is the past form "bound" or "binded"?

  3. bind vs bound - WordReference Forums

    Dec 2, 2016 · Hi, all, If I want to say what a plain/mountain is bordered by , which verb should I use, bind or bound? I have found some instances of both from Google book search results. For example, For …

  4. bind to or bind with - WordReference Forums

    Feb 2, 2023 · Hi, everyone. I often wonder which preposition I should use for “bind”. e.g. Drugs bind to the receptor. vs. Drugs bind with the receptor. I think both sentences are correct grammatically. So, I …

  5. bond, bonding / bound to | WordReference Forums

    Apr 24, 2020 · Yes, something like this indeed: where there exists a bond (a link), you are bound (forced) by it. bond (verb) describes the creation/existence of the link, bound (verb) describes the …

  6. binded to - WordReference Forums

    Jan 29, 2015 · Hello. Is there such word as "binded"? I am trying to write a report on an experiment in which I joined different amounts of DNA to a particle, but I don't think the word "join" sounds …

  7. bonded for life - WordReference Forums

    Nov 16, 2020 · Hi, can anyone please tell me what does "for life" actually mean in this context from the book : "Cosmos: Possible Worlds" The sea jelly, more commonly known as a jellyfish, is a good …

  8. bound/bounded | WordReference Forums

    Aug 22, 2006 · Hello everyone. I would like to know what the appropiate form in the following sentence is: "The evolution of the system is bound/bounded by the previous condition" Is it "bound" or …

  9. Blind vs. blinded | WordReference Forums

    Dec 8, 2009 · A bright light flashed and for a moment I could not see. I was blind. The light blinded me. I was blinded by the light. I don't know how to describe the difference, but that is a demonstration of it.

  10. legally bound and legally binding. | WordReference Forums

    Feb 23, 2016 · What is the difference between. legally bound and legally binding. I am legally bound , There is no legal bound. I am legally binding, there is no legal binding. I couldn't think of better any …