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.

26. It's very difficult to know oneself.

27. They bind over to tell the truth.

28. The giving of oneself in the marital act is a revealing of oneself to the other.

29. One likes to do it oneself.

30. One has to learn to control oneself.

31. To know oneself is very difficult.

32. Sure bind, sure find.

33. Fast bind, fast find.

34. To bind or cover with a Bandage: to Bandage …

35. Anoint (someone/oneself) with To touch someone or oneself with a liquid (such as oil or water)

36. - Cytokines bind to specific receptors on target cells.

37. Bind the Acceptor to the given local endpoint

38. 4 They bind over to tell the truth.

39. Neutralizing Antibodies bind to invading pathogens, like all Antibodies do, but they bind in a manner that stops infection

40. Be equal to say to sell him oneself.

41. Safe bind, safe find.

42. To amuse ( oneself ) a light, frolicsome manner.

43. Bethink - cause oneself to consider something: 2

44. Time to Watch Oneself and One’s Teaching

45. It was wiser not to tantalize oneself.

46. How to go facing oneself psychogenic disorder?

47. 10 How to abreact oneself true mood?

48. Ser Jorah, bind this woman to the pyre.

49. To collect or bind into a fagot; bundle.

50. To change oneself so as to be Adapted

51. And imitating God means coming out of oneself, giving oneself in love.

52. (verb) To Acquaint oneself with the facts.

53. She demonstrated how best to defend oneself.

54. to dig oneself out of the snow.

55. To adorn ( oneself ) in a showy manner.

56. Anoint (someone/oneself) with To touch someone or oneself with a liquid (such as oil or water)

57. For more information, see Bind to an Ancestor

58. 8 They bind over to tell the truth.

59. I'm in a bind to pay my rent.

60. Bind to [sth] vi + prep (stick to) se lier à v pron + prép : In this recipe, the eggs Bind to the flour

61. • Caring for oneself.

62. Bind Up Their Wounds

63. Adjust (oneself or something) to (something) 1

64. How easy it is to hate oneself.

65. Allowing oneself to grieve has many benefits.

66. It's impossible to detach oneself from reality.

67. Bind verb conjugation to all tenses, modes and persons

68. Iran's 'Death to America' Ayatollahs in an Epidemic Bind

69. Affiance: To bind in a pledge of marriage; betroth

70. 29 Many things bind us .

71. 22 The mixture wouldn't bind .

72. INVESTIGATING FOR ONESELF

73. Point Centromeres bind with specific proteins to form Centromeres

74. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted.”

75. Abandoning: to give (oneself) over to something especially unrestrainedly

76. To permit to have: Allow oneself a little treat

77. It's difficult to apply oneself to an uninteresting task.

78. [Middle English Basken, to bathe oneself (in warm liquid), wallow, perhaps from Old Norse badhask, to bathe oneself : badha, to bathe (akin

79. Add an egg yolk to make the mixture bind.

80. Abandons: to give (oneself) over to something especially unrestrainedly