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bonding

[bon-ding] / ˈbɒn dɪŋ /


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Another possibility is that sharing fruit containing alcohol contributes to social bonding within primate groups or among other species.

From Science Daily

"Historically, catalyst engineers relied on more indirect measurements at idealized conditions to understand molecules on surfaces. Instead, this new measurement method provides a tangible description of surface bonding at catalytically-relevant conditions."

From Science Daily

“It’s already a success in a lot of ways. I mean, last year we were coming from a broken culture. We were coming from no trust, nothing really bonding us together,” Lee said.

From Los Angeles Times

Every day for three months, Jessica Long’s young daughter walked and fed her goat, bonding with the brown and white floppy-eared animal named Cedar.

From Los Angeles Times

Managers formerly piled on work, kept staff late, demanded attendance at boozy, post-work bonding sessions, dictated vacation times and dished out angry criticism.

From Washington Times