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tiedverbpast tense of tie to gather into a tight mass by means of a line or cordtied the newspapers into a bundle banded, bound, trussed cinched, corded, roped, strapped, threaded, wiredgirded(or girt), girtedlashed, leashed, tetheredinterlaced, intertwined, interwove(also interweaved), lacedentangled, knotted, snarled, tangled, twistedcoiled, wound(also winded) unbound, untied undid, unfastened, unlaced, unlashed, unloosed, unloosened, unstrapped, unstrung, unthreadedunleashed, untethereddisentangled, unraveled, unsnarled, untangled, untwined, untwisteduncoiled, unspooled, unwound to produce something equal to (as in quality or value)at the class reunion we learned that he had won the Nobel Prize in medicine—how could the rest of us tie that? equaled(or equalled), matched, met beat, bettered, eclipsed, excelled, outdid, outdistanced, outshone(or outshined), outstripped, overtopped, surpassed, topped, transcendedamounted (to), approached, touchedapproximated, kept up, measured up (to), paralleled, rivaled(or rivalled), stacked up (against or with) |