binds Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
binds ka kya matlab hota hai
बांध
Verb:
जिल्द बांधना, छांदना,
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binds's Usage Examples:
Terminal nerve fibers release acetylcholine into the neuromuscular junction, which then binds to acetylcholine receptors on muscle cells.
These rods assist in taking the weight, and the whole network binds the concrete together and prevents it from FIG.
Midea appears to be the city of Midas, and the name is one more link in the chain that binds Mycenae to Phrygia.
In 1447 English flat glass is mentioned in the contract for the windows of the Beauchamp. chapel at Warwick, but disparagingly, as the contractor binds himself not to use it.
The king's oath to his men binds him to respect and maintain their rights, which are as prominent as are his duties; and if the men feel that the royal oath has not been kept, they may lawfully refuse military service (gager le roi), and may even rise in authorized and legal rebellion.
The enamelled surface is infolded in a complex manner (a modification of that found in other perissodactyles), the folds extending quite to the base of the crown, and the interstices being filled and the surface covered with a considerable mass of cement, which binds together and strengthens the whole tooth.
For road-mending flint, though very hard, is not regarded with favour, as it is brittle and pulverizes readily; binds badly, yielding a surface which breaks up with heavy traffic and in bad weather; and its fine sharp-edged chips do much damage to tires of motors and cycles.
It is, of course, the verbal bargain that binds, and large transactions are commonly completed without witnesses, though before the contract or memorandum of sale passes the fluctuations of the market may have made the bargain, to one side or the other, a very bad one.
8 The knowledge of the peak, or of the one law which binds nature together, is perhaps denied to man.
Religion, according to the old definition, is the bond which binds the soul of man to God.1 It begins as the relation of a tribe to its God.
Synonyms:
cohere, attach, adhere, stick, hold fast, cleave, stick to, bond, cling,
Antonyms:
open circuit, dull, unmuzzle, summerize, detach,