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tie is the dictionary form of tieing Definition of tie
tie has definitions from the fields of clothing,music,games |
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[ verb ] To fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord
Synonyms Examples "They tied their victim to the chair" |
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[ noun ] (clothing) neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front
Synonyms Examples "he stood in front of the mirror tightening his necktie" "he wore a vest and tie" |
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[ verb ] (games) finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.
Synonyms Examples "The teams drew a tie" |
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[ noun ] a social or business relationship
Synonyms Examples : "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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[ verb ] limit or restrict to
Examples "I am tied to UNIX" "These big jets are tied to large airports" |
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[ noun ] a horizontal beam used to prevent two other structural members from spreading apart or separating
Synonyms Examples "he nailed the rafters together with a tie beam" |
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[ verb ] form a knot or bow in
Examples "tie a necktie" |
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[ noun ] equality of score in a contest
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[ noun ] one of the cross braces that support the rails on a railway track
Synonyms Examples "the British call a railroad tie a sleeper" |
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[ verb ] make by tying pieces together
Examples : "The fishermen tied their flies" |
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[ verb ] unite musical notes by a tie
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[ noun ] (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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[ noun ] a cord (or string or ribbon or wire etc.) with which something is tied
Examples "he needed a tie for the packages" |
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