to bind
121bind over — See binding over …
122bind — To obligate; to bring or place under definite duties or legal obligations, particularly by a bond or covenant. To affect one in a constraining or compulsory manner with a contract or a judgment. So long as a contract, an adjudication, or a legal… …
123bind over — See binding over …
124bind — To create a definite legal obligation upon one s self or upon another. Such an obligation may be created by contract, by statute, by common law, by a judgment or decree, by the act of an agent, wife, child, etc …
125bind out — To apprentice …
126bind someone over — usu. be bound over (of a court of law) require someone to fulfill an obligation, typically by paying a sum of money as surety he was bound over for trial on a felony charge …
127bind·er — /ˈbaındɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] 1 : a cover for holding together sheets of paper a loose leaf binder see also ↑ring binder 2 : a material that is used to hold things together The egg in the recipe acts as a binder …
128bind somebody hand and foot — …