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Synonyms for tie
taɪtie
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
tie
Binding is primarily by something flexible, as a cord or bandage drawn closely around an object or group of objects, as when we bind up a wounded limb. We bind a sheaf of wheat with a cord; we tie the cord in a knot; we fasten by any means that will make things hold together, as a board by nails, or a door by a lock. The verbs tie and fasten are scarcely used in the figurative sense, tho, using the noun, we speak of the ties of affection. Bind has an extensive figurative use. One is bound by conscience or honor; he is obliged by some imperious necessity; engaged by his own promise; compelled by physical force or its moral equivalent.
Synonyms:
bind, compel, engage, fasten, fetter, fix, oblige, restrain, restrict, secure, shackleAntonyms:
free, loose, set free, unbind, unfasten, unloose, untiePreposition:
Bind to a pillar; unto an altar; to a service; bind one with chains or in chains; one is bound by a contract; a splint is bound upon a limb; the arms may be bound to the sides or behind the back; bind a wreath about, around, or round the head; twigs are bound in or into fagots; for military purposes, they are bound at both ends and in the middle; one is bound by a contract, or bound under a penalty to fulfil a contract.
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Princeton's WordNet
necktie, tienoun
neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front
"he stood in front of the mirror tightening his necktie"; "he wore a vest and tie"
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link, crosstie, linkup, necktie, tie beam, affiliation, association, sleeper, standoff, tie-up, railroad tie, draw, tie-inaffiliation, association, tie, tie-upnoun
a social or business relationship
"a valuable financial affiliation"; "he was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team"; "many close associations with England"
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crosstie, tie-up, standoff, sleeper, stand, linkup, necktie, connexion, draw, tie-in, affiliation, standstill, link, association, connection, railroad tie, tie beamtienoun
equality of score in a contest
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linkup, crosstie, link, standoff, necktie, tie beam, affiliation, association, sleeper, tie-up, railroad tie, draw, tie-intie, tie beamnoun
a horizontal beam used to prevent two other structural members from spreading apart or separating
"he nailed the rafters together with a tie beam"
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linkup, crosstie, link, standoff, necktie, tie beam, affiliation, association, sleeper, tie-up, railroad tie, draw, tie-inlink, linkup, tie, tie-innoun
a fastener that serves to join or connect
"the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction"
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crosstie, inter-group communication, standoff, sleeper, necktie, tie-up, linkup, connexion, draw, tie-in, nexus, liaison, data link, radio link, link, connectedness, affiliation, association, tie beam, connection, railroad tie, contactdraw, standoff, tienoun
the finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided
"the game ended in a draw"; "their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie"
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crosstie, tie-up, standoff, lot, drawing card, attractor, haul, linkup, necktie, hook, repulsion, hooking, tie-in, draw poker, affiliation, haulage, draw play, draw, attracter, sleeper, association, attraction, railroad tie, tie beam, linktienoun
(music) a slur over two notes of the same pitch; indicates that the note is to be sustained for their combined time value
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linkup, crosstie, link, standoff, necktie, tie beam, affiliation, association, sleeper, tie-up, railroad tie, draw, tie-intie, railroad tie, crosstie, sleepernoun
one of the cross braces that support the rails on a railway track
"the British call a railroad tie a sleeper"
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crosstie, tie-up, standoff, sleeper, wagon-lit, linkup, necktie, draw, tie-in, affiliation, link, sleeper goby, association, slumberer, sleeping car, railroad tie, tie beamtieverb
a cord (or string or ribbon or wire etc.) with which something is tied
"he needed a tie for the packages"
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linkup, crosstie, link, standoff, necktie, tie beam, affiliation, association, sleeper, tie-up, railroad tie, draw, tie-intie, bindverb
fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord
"They tied their victim to the chair"
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connect, tie down, link up, hold fast, marry, obligate, attach, truss, draw, hold, tie up, stick to, constipate, wed, splice, stick, link, bind, bandage, oblige, adhere, bondtie, drawverb
finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.
"The teams drew a tie"
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take in, attach, suck up, pull in, bond, get, attract, thread, quarter, bind, run, depict, guide, describe, drag, draw in, suck, delineate, make, soak up, cast, pull, link, take out, disembowel, wed, sop up, puff, connect, reap, marry, pass, get out, imbibe, string, draw and quarter, pull out, draw, draw off, line, force, trace, absorb, withdraw, splice, pull back, take up, link up, evisceratetieverb
limit or restrict to
"I am tied to UNIX"; "These big jets are tied to large airports"
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link, marry, wed, bond, connect, bind, link up, draw, splice, attachconnect, link, tie, link upverb
connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces
"Can you connect the two loudspeakers?"; "Tie the ropes together"; "Link arms"
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connect, unite, join, marry, get in touch, attach, link up, bond, wed, splice, relate, link, bind, draw, colligate, yoke, associate, plug in, tie in, touch base, plug intotieverb
form a knot or bow in
"tie a necktie"
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link, marry, wed, bond, connect, bind, link up, draw, splice, attachbind, tie, attach, bondverb
create social or emotional ties
"The grandparents want to bond with the child"
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confiscate, connect, draw together, tie down, stick, hold fast, marry, sequester, obligate, stick to, attach, truss, draw, hold, tie up, impound, wed, splice, link, bind, bandage, constipate, bring together, adhere, link up, seize, oblige, bondmarry, wed, tie, spliceverb
perform a marriage ceremony
"The minister married us on Saturday"; "We were wed the following week"; "The couple got spliced on Hawaii"
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link, hook up with, get hitched with, espouse, conjoin, wed, connect, marry, attach, bond, link up, draw, get married, splice, bindtieverb
make by tying pieces together
"The fishermen tied their flies"
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link, marry, wed, bond, connect, bind, link up, draw, splice, attachtieverb
unite musical notes by a tie
Synonyms:
link, marry, wed, bond, connect, bind, link up, draw, splice, attach
Dictionary of English Synonymes
tieverb
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bind, fasten (with a cord or string), manacle, shackle, fettertieverb
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knit, interlace, complicate, knot, entangletieverb
tienoun
tienoun
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bond, obligationtienoun
Synonyms:
equal number (on both sides, as of votes)
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How to use tie in a sentence?
We crossed a certain line the other night, when Trump swept those states, if you were talking about a delegate count where we’re even, and there were a tie issue at stake, yeah, I would probably want to do something for Kasich. But I think we’re out of those woods right now.
On a forensic investigation, which is what's going on in France, you don't use the process of elimination and say, well, it must be a flap, you have to have forensic proof, which is the samples from the paint, from the metal, to tie it specifically to the aircraft. That's what they're waiting for, and that's what they mean by 100% conclusive.
We had a bad taste in our mouth how it ended, that’s in the back of our minds this whole season. It feels great. Leading 66-65 in OT, Emily Kiser made two free throws and Brown added a jumper that gave the Wolverines( 11-1) a five-point lead with 1:23 left. Baylor( 9-2) got within 70-68 and after a turnover had a chance to tie it, but Smith missed a drive down the lane with 15 seconds left. Maddie Nolan converted two free throws with 11.7 seconds left to seal the win. Smith had 21 points and 14 rebounds for Baylor. With the game tied at 59, Baylor had a chance to win it at the end of regulation. After Michigan star Naz Hillmon fouled out with 22.2 seconds left, The Bears missed a drive by Jordan Lewis. After the ball went out of bounds off a Michigan player, Smith missed a turnaround jumper on the baseline.
The whole [semifinal] night seemed like a finale, we all said that today, actually, all four of us—we’re kind of like, can we all just like tie? It’s been such an amazing experience and an amazing ride. Of course, I would have loved to dance one more time but I think everything happens for a reason.
It is not enough to exchange the gray T-shirt and jeans for suit and tie.
Translations for tie
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- ربطArabic
- lligam, lligadura, fermar, empat, lligar, ennuarCatalan, Valencian
- remíza, přivázat, zavázatCzech
- вѧстиOld Church Slavonic, Church Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- bindeDanish
- Unentschieden, binden, RemisGerman
- atar, lazo, ligar, vínculo, empate, asegurar, ligadura, amarrarSpanish
- solmia, tasapeli, tasatulos, sitoa, yhdyskaariFinnish
- liaison de tenue, égalité, remise, match nul, liaison de prolongation, lierFrench
- atarGalician
- לקשורHebrew
- kötHungarian
- կապելArmenian
- band, jafntefliIcelandic
- pareggio, legame, legare, vincoloItalian
- 結ぶ, 引き分けJapanese
- ფრე, ყაიმიGeorgian
- 묶다Korean
- بهستین, بهندکردنKurdish
- ligo, nectoLatin
- ikatMalay
- rabatMaltese
- ချည်Burmese
- slipsNorwegian
- knopen, binden, strikken, boog, gelijke stand, vastknopenDutch
- slipsNorwegian Nynorsk
- remis, wiązaćPolish
- empate, tie, atar, amarrarPortuguese
- watayQuechua
- liarRomansh
- legaRomanian
- связь, привяза́ть, ничья́, привя́зывать, у́зы, свя́зывать, связа́ть, ли́гаRussian
- ligai, liare, ligare, liaiSardinian
- oavgjort resultat, bindebåge, binda, remiSwedish
- bağlamakTurkish
- ٹائیUrdu
- elaxhî, alaxhî, ebridler, loyîWalloon
- 領Chinese
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