bind oneself to in English
commit oneself to, obligate oneself to, undertake; attach oneself to, tie oneself to
Use "bind oneself to" in a sentence
1. To bind or obligate oneself, as by pledge or assurance; devote or engage oneself to a person or thing: She is an athlete who Commits to the highest standards
2. Affiance definition: to bind (a person or oneself) in a promise of marriage ; betroth Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
3. Affiance definition: to bind (a person or oneself) in a promise of marriage ; betroth Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
4. Bind (together) Add an egg yolk to make the mixture Bind
5. Bind something (together) Add an egg yolk to Bind the mixture together
6. 2 ‘a minor official Condescended to see us’ SYNONYMS deign , stoop, descend, lower oneself, humble oneself, demean oneself, debase oneself, vouchsafe, think fit, see fit, deem it worthy of oneself, consent
7. To avoid deceiving oneself
8. What does Bind mean? To Bind is defined as to tie or stick together or hold down
9. One learns to dance oneself.
10. How to let oneself masturbate?
11. How to restrain oneself to masturbate?
12. The past tense of Bind is "bound." To Bind is also to create an emotional attachment.
13. Absorb (oneself) in (something) To occupy or preoccupy oneself completely with activity or pursuit
14. Remember that Actin prefers to bind to the + end but it can still bind to the - end as well
15. Bind ý nghĩa, định nghĩa, Bind là gì: 1
16. LLard, flour, salt, water to bind.
17. Abandon: to give (oneself) over to …
18. Autobiography, the biography of oneself narrated by oneself
19. Love doesn't attempt to bind, ensnare, capture.
20. These Cofactors bind to the substrate molecule- they and the substrate form the correct shape to bind to the active site
21. Bind: [verb] to make secure by tying
22. It is easy to persuade oneself.
23. How to overcome oneself psychogenic disorder?
24. Assume: to take to or upon oneself.
25. One has to begin to view oneself entirely differently from the way one has considered oneself heretofore.