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tie Definition
(n)
neckwear
consisting
of
a
long
narrow
piece
of
material
worn
(
mostly
by
men
)
under
a
collar
and
tied
in
knot
at
the
front
; "
he
stood
in
front
of
the
mirror
tightening
his
necktie
"; "
he
wore
a
vest
and
tie
"
(n)
a
social
or
business
relationship
; "
a
valuable
financial
affiliation
"; "
he
was
sorry
he
had
to
sever
his
ties
with
other
members
of
the
team
"; "
many
close
associations
with
England
"
(n)
the
finish
of
a
contest
in
which
the
score
is
tied
and
the
winner
is
undecided
; "
the
game
ended
in
a
draw
"; "
their
record
was
3
wins
,
6
losses
and
a
tie
"
(n)
a
horizontal
beam
used
to
prevent
two
other
structural
members
from
spreading
apart
or
separating
; "
he
nailed
the
rafters
together
with
a
tie
beam
"
(n)
a
fastener
that
serves
to
join
or
link
; "
the
walls
are
held
together
with
metal
links
placed
in
the
wet
mortar
during
construction
"
(n)
equality
of
score
in
a
contest
(n) (
music
)
a
slur
over
two
notes
of
the
same
pitch
;
indicates
that
the
note
is
to
be
sustained
for
their
combined
time
value
(n)
one
of
the
cross
braces
that
support
the
rails
on
a
railway
track
; "
the
British
call
a
railroad
tie
a
sleeper
"
(n)
a
cord
(
or
string
or
ribbon
or
wire
etc
.)
with
which
something
is
tied
; "
he
needed
a
tie
for
the
packages
"
(v)
fasten
or
secure
with
a
rope
,
string
,
or
cord
; "
They
tied
their
victim
to
the
chair
"
(v)
finish
a
game
with
an
equal
number
of
points
,
goals
,
etc
.; "
The
teams
drew
a
tie
"
(v)
limit
or
restrict
to
; "
I
am
tied
to
UNIX
"; "
These
big
jets
are
tied
to
large
airports
"
(v)
connect
,
fasten
,
or
put
together
two
or
more
pieces
; "
Can
you
connect
the
two
loudspeakers
?"; "
Tie
the
ropes
together
"; "
Link
arms
"
(v)
form
a
knot
or
bow
in
; "
tie
a
necktie
"
(v)
create
social
or
emotional
ties
; "
The
grandparents
want
to
bond
with
the
child
"
(v)
perform
a
marriage
ceremony
; "
The
minister
married
us
on
Saturday
"; "
We
were
wed
the
following
week
"; "
The
couple
got
spliced
on
Hawaii
"
(v)
make
by
tying
pieces
together
; "
The
fishermen
tied
their
flies
"
(v)
unite
musical
notes
by
a
tie
tie Synonyms
affiliation
association
attach
bind
bond
connect
crosstie
draw
link
link up
linkup
marry
necktie
railroad tie
sleeper
splice
standoff
tie
tie beam
tie-in
tie-up
wed
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