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tie1 /tī/ transitive verb (tyˈing; tied /tīd/)- To bind
- To fasten
- To knot
- To make (a knot, etc)
- To restrict, restrain
- To unite
- To mark (two notes of the same pitch) with a curved line indicating that they are to be played as a single sustained, not repeated, note (music)
- To perform in this way (music)
- To limit
- To oblige
- To equal in competition, etc
- To subject to bonds
- To confirm (Shakespeare)
- To ligature
- To make (an artificial fly for angling)
intransitive verb- (of a garment, etc) to be fastened with a knot, ribbon, etc
- To be equal in votes, score, etc
- (of dogs) to linger on the scent
noun- A knot, bow, etc
- A bond
- A string, ribbon, etc, for tying
- A band of material passed under the collar of a shirt, etc and tied under the chin, esp one having one end wider than the other, tied to hang down the shirt front with the wider end overlying the narrower, worn esp by men, or as part of a uniform
- A shoe tied with a lace (US)
- A structural member sustaining only a tension
- A railway sleeper (N American)
- A restraint
- An obligation
- A mode of tying
- An equality in score, votes, etc
- A match, esp one at any stage of a tournament in which the losers are eliminated
- A curved line drawn over notes of the same pitch to be performed as one, sustained not repeated (music)
- A tie-wig (obsolete)
ORIGIN: OE tēah band, string, tīgan to tie tied adjective - Having been tied
- Having a draw or equality as a result
- (of a public house or garage) denoting one whose tenant is obliged to get his or her supplies from one particular brewer or distiller, or oil- and petrol-producer
- (of a house, cottage, etc) denoting one whose tenant may occupy the premises only as long as he or she is employed by the owner
- (of a loan or aid) conditional on money being spent on goods and services provided by the lender
tieˈless adjective tīˈer noun - A person who ties
- A child's apron (US)
tieˈback noun A length of fabric or ribbon used to tie a curtain to one side tie beam noun A beam connecting the lower ends of rafters to prevent them from moving apart tieˈ-break noun - A number of points played at the end of a tied set to decide the winner (tennis)
- Generally, a situation in a contest when a tiebreaker is required to decide the winner
tieˈbreaker noun - A tie-break
- Any game(s), question(s) or competition(s) intended to break a tie and decide a winner
tie clip or tie clasp noun An ornamental clip which attaches one's tie to one's shirt tieˈ-dye or tie-dyeˈing noun A method of hand-dyeing textiles in which patterns are produced by binding or knotting parts of the fabric so as to resist the dye (also tieˈ-and-dyeˈ) tieˈ-dyed adjective tieˈ-in noun - A connection
- Something, esp a book, that ties in with, is connected or promoted with something else, eg a film or TV programme
- The practice of selling an item on condition that additional items are purchased (chiefly N American)
tie line noun A telephone line used solely for connecting two private branch exchanges (also interswitchboard line) tieˈ-neck noun A collar terminating in two long pieces that can be tied in a bow, etc under the chin adjective (of a blouse, etc) having a tie-neck tieˈpin noun An ornamental pin for securing one's tie to one's shirt tie rod noun A rod, eg in a vehicle, that prevents parts from moving apart tieˈtac or tieˈtack noun A tie clip tieˈ-up noun - A stand-still
- An entanglement
- A connection
- A business association
- Tape for tying a bookbinding or portfolio
- A building for tying up cattle overnight (US)
- An animal tied up for a bait
- A mooring
tieˈ-wig noun A wig tied with ribbon at the back fit to be tied (informal) Extremely angry tie down - To fix (lit and figurative)
- To bind by conditions, etc
tie in with or tie up with - To agree with
- To be closely associated with
- To be linked with, as eg a book containing the story of, or a story concerning the characters in, a popular film or TV series
tie up - To parcel up with string
- To tie so as to remain up, hanging, etc
- To tether, secure or bind by tying
- To moor
- To keep occupied
- To invest, make illiquid (funds, etc)
- To secure against squandering, alienation, etc, or restrict the use of, by conditions
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