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binding
Part of speech: Past tense Part of speech: Past participleThe act of making fast; a bandage; the cover of a book; something that secures the edges of cloth from fraying.
Usage examples "binding":- It had been made, they said, by Charles: it might, perhaps, have been binding on him; but his brother did not think himself bound by it. - "The History of England from the Accession of James II. Volume 1 (of 5)", Thomas Babington Macaulay.
- At least he thought that the binding was secure. - "The Gods of Mars", Edgar Rice Burroughs.
- It brought New England into closer relations with Maryland and Virginia by creating a link between them, binding them together; it gave England command of the spot designed by nature to be the commercial and military centre of the Atlantic sea- board, and confirmed a possession of it that was never thereafter seriously disturbed, until the colonies themselves disputed it. - "American Men of Action", Burton E. Stevenson.