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contracted
adjective as in booked
adjective as in bound
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in compendious
adjective as in deflated
adjective as in engaged
adjective as in indentured
Strong matches
adjective as in insular
adjective as in intended
adjective as in narrow
Strong matches
adjective as in obligated
Strongest matches
Weak matches
adjective as in obliged
Strongest matches
Weak matches
adjective as in plighted
adjective as in reduced
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
adjective as in responsible
Weak matches
- at fault
- at the helm
- authoritative
- bonded
- bound
- bound to
- carrying the load
- censurable
- chargeable
- compelled
- constrained
- decision-making
- devolving on
- duty-bound
- engaged
- executive
- exposed
- fettered
- hampered
- held
- high
- in authority
- in control
- incumbent
- minding the store
- obligated
- obliged
- on the hook
- open
- susceptive
- sworn to
- tied
- to blame
- under contract
- under obligation
adjective as in stiff
adjective as in thumbnail
adjective as in tight
Example Sentences
Morgan Stanley argues that more disclosure would be helpfu l to investors, and points to a measure of future contracted revenue called remaining performance obligations, or RPOs.
Townsend is now contracted for an extra year, up to and including the World Cup in Australia in 2027.
In per capita terms, the economy contracted 0.3% in the quarter, the sixth consecutive quarterly decline, highlighting a deterioration in living standards being felt across the country.
Applied Digital expects to generate about $11 billion in contracted lease revenue from Polaris Forge 1.
The virus is spread through blood or other body fluids and can be contracted through something as innocuous as sharing a nail clipper or toothbrush, doctors say.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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