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tie
noun as in fastening
noun as in deadlock
Strongest match
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in relationship
Strongest matches
verb as in connect, interlace
verb as in equal
Example Sentences
And the money generated, which can total millions of dollars over time, is often tied to tourism, as in marketing campaigns designed to attract visitors to the destination.
BBC News has made multiple attempts to contact the charity to ask if such a cause is appropriate given Ms Ferguson's ties to Epstein.
But third-quarter operating income was impacted by a $2.5 billion charge tied to the company’s settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over allegations that it made it difficult for customers to cancel Prime subscriptions.
For years a mixture of protocol and family ties made the monarchy reluctant to fully swing the ax on Andrew, royal experts say.
But as trade tensions between Canada and the US continue to rise, Carney has said the country will turn to strengthening its ties with other major economies.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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