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View definitions for binding

binding

adjective as in necessary

adjective as in confining

noun as in cover; something which fastens

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“It was just so natural and organic to have kindness be the binding agent for these four people,” says Yang, who previously worked with Ahn on the 2022 comedy “Fire Island.”

ICJ rulings are legally binding, but the court itself has no direct powers to enforce its decisions.

From BBC

When they were first envisaged parliament was not meant to legislate in devolved areas without the Senedd's permission via an LCM, but it is not legally binding.

From BBC

Supervisors said the new authority, which will be created with the Departments of Public Works, Regional Planning, Fire and Public Health, will have the final, binding say on permitting issues.

Video footage showed that Paredes was detained during a good portion of the attack, with officers binding his hands and legs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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