Examples of 'have bound' in a sentence

Meaning of "have bound"

The phrase 'have bound' typically means to be obliged or compelled to do something. It implies a sense of duty, responsibility, or commitment. For example, if someone says 'I have bound myself to attend the meeting,' it means that they have made a commitment to be present at the meeting, possibly due to an agreement, duty, or moral obligation. 'Have bound' suggests a sense of being legally or morally obliged to fulfill a certain action or obligation

How to use "have bound" in a sentence

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It is you who have bound and twisted me.
I have bound it to the earth with my light.
But at least we have bound the circle.
Who have bound themselves to this land.
The forces of evil have bound me to silence.
You have bound me for the rest of my life.
Samaritan could have bound up the wounds.
I have bound you to the academy.
Manchu women did not have bound feet.
So many have bound themselves up by speaking negatively.
Freedom from the constraints that have bound us.
The children have bound their circle.
They had promised me to heal it and have bound it.
Our feelings have bound us together forever.
Chains of thought that have bound me.

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They have bound you fast.
It is therefore important to have bound feet.
They have bound it like a corpse.
Bring him down when you have bound him.
I have bound them with a rope.
Developed countries have bound most of their tariffs.
That was the only thing that might have bound us.
After you have bound yourself.
Fetters of that day strong enough to have bound so many.
God will have bound you together as one.
And relish knowing which factors have bound me to this wheel.
You have bound my hands.
The second bibulous member may have bound to it a detection agent.
People have bound their chest for thousands of years.
Or sever the cords of adversity that have bound thee to set thee free.
We have bound ourselves.
But see what fresh chains you have bound about his heart.
She must have bound it to something that could exist just as long.
A determination is then made whether or not the receptors have bound to the microorganisms.
Look how they have bound your hand in cement.
No living system that can escape the fate which our actions have bound it to.
But by our sins we have bound ourselves to the evil one.
I have bound and gagged the innkeeper and left him in the wine cellar.
I admit the law must have bound your hands many a times.
They have bound themselves in matrimony that does not have any legal sanction.
More than half the countries have bound less than half their tariff lines.
I have bound myself to Picard as qalankhkai.
Wearing a watch indicates to others that you have bound yourself to the modern industrial tempo.
Proteins that have bound are then eluted using a buffer of increased salt concentration.
Unbound tariffs would put developing countries and LDCs which have bound their tariffs at a disadvantage.
That means she must have bound it to something that could exist just as long.
The Tanka women did not have bound feet.
Several countries have bound only a limited proportion of lines in the transport equipment category.
An English burglar would have bound and gagged her.
But you have bound yourself at the hip to a man who has zero political capital.

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