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View definitions for tie

tie

noun as in deadlock

noun as in relationship

verb as in equal

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Farmworker advocates have also called for changes, saying the program is ripe for exploitation — because a worker’s permission to be in the country is tied to the employer — and should be bolstered with additional protections.

The score was tied at 4-4 before the Capitals scored three times in the final 6:35.

Making a show so closely tied to his life was "very taxing" because of "the sheer amount of emotion" involved.

From BBC

If Greenland does eventually choose independence from Denmark, it would then have the freedom to pursue closer ties and become far more exposed to US interest.

From BBC

Gable and his crew of men tie up a distressed horse while an equally distressed Monroe watches.

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

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