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bondnoun something that physically prevents free movementbefore they could release the captive, they had to undo a number of bonds band, bind, bracelet, chain, cuff(s), fetter, handcuff(s), irons, ligature, manacle(s), shackle captivity, confinement, constraint, curb, enchainment, enslavement, hindrance, immurement, imprisonment, incarceration, restraint, restrictionentanglement, net, trammel, trapcollar, straitjacket(also straightjacket)fastener, hobble, hold, hold-down, holding, tie a uniting or binding force or influencethe bond of love between them was so strong that even death could not break it cement, cord, knot, ligature, link, tie attachment, connection, fastening, hookup, joint, linkage, linkup, nexus, tie-up, union, yokeaffection, fondness, sympathyfetter, handcuff, manacle, shackle, trammelconstraint, curb, hampering, limit, limitation, restraint, restriction detaching, disengaging, parting, separationunbinding, unfastening, unfettering, untying(or untieing)emancipation, freedom, liberation, release a formal agreement to fulfill an obligationsigned a bond to repay the money contract, covenant, deal, guarantee, guaranty, surety, warranty oath, pledge, troth, vow, wordaccord, bargain, compact, concordat, convention, pact, treatyassurance, insurance, sealbail, deposit, pawn, security a substance used to stick things togetherwhat type of bond works best on ceramics? adhesive, cement, glue, size epoxy, epoxy resin, library paste, mucilage, paste, superglue, water glassdope, goo, gum bondverbto form a close personal relationshipa man attempting to bond with his new and mistrustful stepson click, commune, relate befriendempathize, identify, sympathize hit it off in the 12th century |