Summary
English Synonyms: more detail...
- bounds:
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bound:
- obliged; obligatory; committed; bound; tied; destined; indentured; apprenticed; articled; bandaged
- bound; enclose; limit; surround; end; confine; restrict; restrain; throttle; trammel; spring; bounce; rebound; recoil; reverberate; ricochet; resile; take a hop; leap; jump; border
- bound; in duty bound; obliged
- bound; spring; leap; bounce; leaping; saltation; boundary; limit; bounds; edge
English
Detailed Synonyms for bounds in English
bounds:
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the bounds
– the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something 1
Alternate Synonyms for "bounds":
Related Definitions for "bounds":
bound:
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bound
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bound
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bound
– confined by bonds 1 -
bound
– secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form 1 -
bound
– (usually followed by `to') governed by fate 1 -
bound
– confined in the bowels 1 -
bound
– held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union 1 -
bound
– bound by contract 1bound; indentured; apprenticed; articled– bound by contract 1-
bound adj
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indentured adj
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apprenticed adj
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articled adj
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bound
– headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students' 1 -
bound
– covered or wrapped with a bandage 1 -
bound
– bound by an oath 1 -
bound
– Limited in performance or speed; for example, an input/output-bound system is limited by the speed of its input and output devices (keyboard, disk drives, and so on), even though the processor or program is capable of performing at a higher rate. 2 -
bound
– Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a file that can be managed using the source control features in tools such as Visual Studio and Expression Blend. 2
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to bound
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to bound
– place limits on (extent or access) 1 -
to bound
– spring back; spring away from an impact 1to bound; to spring; to bounce; to rebound; to recoil; to reverberate; to ricochet; resile; take a hop– spring back; spring away from an impact 1-
resile verb
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take a hop verb
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to bound
– move forward by leaps and bounds 1 -
to bound
– form the boundary of; be contiguous to 1
Conjugations for bound:
present
- bound
- bound
- bounds
- bound
- bound
- bound
simple past
- bounded
- bounded
- bounded
- bounded
- bounded
- bounded
present perfect
- have bounded
- have bounded
- has bounded
- have bounded
- have bounded
- have bounded
past continuous
- was bounding
- were bounding
- was bounding
- were bounding
- were bounding
- were bounding
future
- shall bound
- will bound
- will bound
- shall bound
- will bound
- will bound
continuous present
- am bounding
- are bounding
- is bounding
- are bounding
- are bounding
- are bounding
subjunctive
- be bounded
- be bounded
- be bounded
- be bounded
- be bounded
- be bounded
diverse
- bound!
- let's bound!
- bounded
- bounding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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bound
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bound
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the bound
– a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards 1 -
the bound
– the greatest possible degree of something 1 -
the bound
– the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something 1 -
the bound
– a line determining the limits of an area 1 -
the bound
– The upper or lower limit in a permitted range of values. 2 -
the bound
– The size and location of an object. 2