Crossword-Solution: BINDING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Binding | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Bind |
| Binding | a. | That binds; obligatory. |
| Binding | n. | The act or process of one who, or that which, binds. |
| Binding | n. | Anything that binds; a bandage; the cover of a book, or the cover with the sewing, etc.; something that secures the edge of cloth from raveling. |
| Binding | pl. | The transoms, knees, beams, keelson, and other chief timbers used for connecting and strengthening the parts of a vessel. |
We have 181 clues for the answer “BINDING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Like some arbitration | 1 answer |
| strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration | 1 answer |
| the protective covering on the front, back, and spine of a book | 1 answer |
| work for a | 1 answer |
| constrictive | 3 answers |
| Book cover? | 10 answers |
| splicing | 16 answers |
| BOOK part | 18 answers |
| muscular action | 19 answers |
| suture | 19 answers |
| Corporate __ | 22 answers |
| bilateral | 22 answers |
| muscular reaction | 24 answers |
| linkage | 24 answers |
| Integrated | 25 answers |
| Braid | 26 answers |
| BOOK ENDER | 27 answers |
| Bandage | 29 answers |
| inhibiting | 31 answers |
| tying | 31 answers |
| bridling | 32 answers |
| retarding | 32 answers |
| Linking | 32 answers |
| qualifying | 33 answers |
| coercive | 34 answers |
| Hobbling | 35 answers |
| obstructive | 35 answers |
| prohibitive | 36 answers |
| stiff neck | 37 answers |
| Selective | 37 answers |
| exhortative | 38 answers |
| requirable | 38 answers |
| systematised | 38 answers |
| Needful | 39 answers |
| constitutive | 39 answers |
| forcing | 40 answers |
| coupling | 40 answers |
| concluding | 41 answers |
| Needed | 41 answers |
| requiring | 41 answers |
| Quintessential | 42 answers |
| closure | 43 answers |
| CROSSING ___ | 43 answers |
| Mandatory | 43 answers |
| compulsory | 43 answers |
| controlling | 44 answers |
| Substantive | 44 answers |
| seam | 44 answers |
| CORD ___ | 44 answers |
| Intersection | 44 answers |
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Sentences with BINDING (5)
They transgressed without fear or scruple, the rules of behaviour that were binding on all others: smoking tobacco under the beadle’s very nose, although each whiff would have cost a townsman a shilling; and quaffing at their pleasure, draughts of wine or aqua-vitæ from pocket flasks, which they freely tendered to the gaping crowd around them.
Ingerman, who invented thunks in 1961 as a way of binding actual parameters to their formal definitions in Algol-60 procedure calls.
She listed several areas where the library profession and the analog world of the printed book had made enormous contributions over the past hundred years--for example, in bibliographic formats, binding standards, and, most important, in determining what constitutes longevity or archival quality.
There we made our plans for the immediate future, binding ourselves by a solemn oath to fight to the death for one another against whatsoever enemies should confront us, for we knew that even should we succeed in escaping the First Born we might still have a whole world against us—the power of religious superstition is mighty.
Senate had ratified such a document, its terms presumably would then be binding on the entire nation.
Quotes with BINDING (3)
There are many who consider as an injury to themselves any conduct which they have a distaste for, and resent it as an outrage to their feelings; as a religious bigot, when charged with disregarding the religious feelings of others, has been known to retort that they disregard his feelings, by persisting in their abominable worship or creed. But there is no parity between the feeling of a person for his own opinion, and the feeling of another who is offended at his holding it…
The ‘I’ is a bare consciousness, accompanying all concepts. In the ‘I’, ‘nothing more is represented than a transcendental subject of thoughts’. ‘Consciousness in itself (is) not so much a representation…as it is a form of representation in general.’ The ‘I think’ is ‘the form of apperception, which clings to every experience and precedes it.’Kant grasps the phenomenal content of the ‘I’ correctly in the expression ‘I think’, or — if one also pays heed to including the ‘pract…
By forgiving others, you consciously cut ties with the negative energies that are binding you.