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bond
noun
a
close
and
lasting
connection
or
relationship
between
people
,
animals
,
or
things
•
The
twins
share
a
special
bond
that
has
kept
them
close
since
childhood
.
The
twins
share
a
special
bond
that
has
kept
them
close
since
childhood
.
•
Years
of
playing
on
the
same
team
created
a
strong
bond
among
the
players
.
Years
of
playing
on
the
same
team
created
a
strong
bond
among
the
players
.
verb
-
bond
,
bonding
,
bonds
,
bonded
to
develop
a
close
and
trusting
relationship
with
someone
•
Parents
often
bond
with
their
babies
through
skin-to-skin
contact
.
Parents
often
bond
with
their
babies
through
skin-to-skin
contact
.
•
The
camping
trip
helped
the
classmates
bond
quickly
.
The
camping
trip
helped
the
classmates
bond
quickly
.
noun
a
certificate
issued
by
a
government
or
company
promising
to
repay
borrowed
money
with
interest
at
a
future
date
•
Many
investors
buy
government
bonds
for
steady
,
low-risk
returns
.
Many
investors
buy
government
bonds
for
steady
,
low-risk
returns
.
•
The
company
issued
new
10-year
bonds
to
raise
capital
for
expansion
.
The
company
issued
new
10-year
bonds
to
raise
capital
for
expansion
.
noun
a
physical
link
or
force
that
holds
materials
or
atoms
together
•
A
covalent
bond
forms
when
atoms
share
electrons
.
A
covalent
bond
forms
when
atoms
share
electrons
.
•
The
adhesive
creates
a
strong
bond
between
metal
and
plastic
surfaces
.
The
adhesive
creates
a
strong
bond
between
metal
and
plastic
surfaces
.
verb
-
bond
,
bonding
,
bonds
,
bonded
to
stick
or
join
two
or
more
things
firmly
together
•
The
carpenter
used
epoxy
to
bond
the
wooden
pieces
.
The
carpenter
used
epoxy
to
bond
the
wooden
pieces
.
•
Special
tiles
can
bond
directly
to
concrete
without
extra
adhesive
.
Special
tiles
can
bond
directly
to
concrete
without
extra
adhesive
.