bind

  • 81bind over — phrasal verb [transitive, usually passive] Word forms bind over : present tense I/you/we/they bind over he/she/it binds over present participle binding over past tense bound over past participle bound over legal if a court binds someone over, it… …

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  • 82bind-rune — noun A ligature of two or more runes; a character formed by one or more runes superimposed upon another. two or more runes as a single character, called a bind rune …

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  • 83bind on pickup — 1. adjective Describing an item that becomes bound to the player that loots it. The player cannot transfer it to another player; they may only sell it to an in game vendor or discard it, destroying the item. Used mainly on quest MacGuffins and… …

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  • 84bind on equip — 1. adjective Describing a piece of equipment (armor, weapons, accessories) that becomes bound to a player character when equipped by them. The player may sell/trade/give it to another character so long as they have not used it. After use, the… …

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  • 85bind over — PHRASAL VERB If someone is bound over by a court or a judge, they are given an order and must do as the order says for a particular period of time. [LEGAL] [be V ed P to inf] On many occasions demonstrators were bound over to keep the peace... [V …

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  • 86bind someone over — (of a court of law) require someone to fulfil an obligation, typically by paying a sum of money as surety. → bind …

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  • 87bind out — To place one under a legal obligation to serve another; as to bind out an apprentice …

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  • 88bind out — To place one under a legal obligation to serve another; as to bind out an apprentice …

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  • 89bind someone hand and foot — I see hand II bind (or tie) someone hand and foot tie someone s hands and feet together …

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  • 90bind — 1. noun /baɪnd/ a) That which binds or ties. b) A troublesome situation; a problem; a predicament or quandary. 2. verb /baɪnd/ a) To …

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