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View definitions for tie

tie

noun as in deadlock

noun as in relationship

verb as in equal

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Additionally, the team is working to find the circuit's converse -- a fast breathing circuit, which they believe is likely also tied to emotion.

That buys into the theory Guardiola’s ties to the City ownership are so strong he would not walk away if the worst was to become reality.

From BBC

Lamirand took steps to protect her mental health by cutting social media ties with people whose values aren’t aligned with hers.

Though cities and states set their own homeless policies, the federal government controls most of the money and can shift the balance by tying grant money to requirements that force localities to shift tactics.

The section directly targets the 1619 Project by the New York Times, which ties the founding of the United States to its history of slavery and racism.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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