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bonded

[bon-did] / ˈbɒn dɪd /
ADJECTIVE
guaranteed
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He admitted they had been a little worried about how she would react to having her own lambs but they had bonded immediately.

From BBC

The pair seem to have closely bonded while filming, and even have matching signet rings - although some have dismissed their closeness as a marketing stunt.

From BBC

The dreadful prospect of that bonded work had never seemed as real to me as it did at that moment.

From Literature

In this and other ways the new Prelude does not, and cannot, offer buyers the same kind of passionately bonded relationship as the old cars.

From The Wall Street Journal

Additional electron diffraction measurements confirmed this behavior, providing strong evidence that this intermediate state exists in atomically thin, strongly bonded materials.

From Science Daily