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  • present participle of bind.
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binding

[bahyn-ding] / ˈbaɪn dɪŋ /


NOUN
cover; something which fastens
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Binding the country together efficiently and relatively inexpensively from the Atlantic to Pacific oceans in the latter half of the 19th century, railroads rendered the National Road effectively obsolete.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 24, 2026

"Our first customer order was for Binding 13 by Chloe Walsh, a rugby romance," she said, adding: "Since day one, we've had people ask for Heated Rivalry."

From BBC • Jan. 17, 2026

Binding regulation for AI is not among the summit’s goals.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 2, 2023

Binding the scene together is a thread of blue-white light that connects the two figures but that also seems to track William’s motions through time and space.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 8, 2023

“Here is the phonetic pronunciation. It’s called the Sympathetic Binding of Parallel Motion. Practice.”

From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss




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