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bonded, past tense; bonds, 3rd person singular present; bonding, present participle; bonded, past participle;
  1. Join or be joined securely to something else, typically by means of an adhesive substance, heat, or pressure
    • - press the material to bond the layers together
    • - this material will bond well to stainless steel rods
    • - a bonding agent
  2. Establish a relationship with someone based on shared feelings, interests, or experiences
    • - the failure to properly bond with their children
    • - the team has bonded together well
    • - the film has some great male bonding scenes
  3. Join or be joined by a chemical bond

  4. Lay (bricks) in an overlapping pattern so as to form a strong structure
    • - a bonding course
  5. Place (dutiable goods) in bond


  1. a close personal relationship that forms between people (as between husband and wife or parent and child)
  2. (dentistry) a technique for repairing a tooth; resinous material is applied to the surface of the tooth where it adheres to the tooth's enamel
  3. fastening firmly together
  4. (bond) adhere: stick to firmly; "Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?"
  5. chemical bond: an electrical force linking atoms
  6. (bond) a certificate of debt (usually interest-bearing or discounted) that is issued by a government or corporation in order to raise money; the issuer is required to pay a fixed sum annually until maturity and then a fixed sum to repay the principal
  7. A chemical bond is an attraction between atoms or molecules that allows the formation of chemical compounds, which contain two or more atoms. ...
  8. Adhesive dentistry is a branch of dentistry which mainly deals with adhesion or bonding of the adhesive material or cements to the natural substance of teeth, enamel and dentin.
  9. The following is a list of episodes for the Disney Channel series Kim Possible.
  10. "The Bonding" is the 53rd episode of the science fiction television series '' and the fifth episode of the show's third season. It was first broadcast on October 23, 1989. The episode was the first to be written by popular Star Trek: The Next Generation'' series writer Ronald D. ...
  11. BOND (Building Object Network Databases) started development in late 2000 as a rapid application development tool for the GNOME Desktop by Treshna Enterprises. ...
  12. (Bond (band)) Bond (often typeset as bond in deference to the owners of the 007 copyright) is an Australian/British string quartet that specialises in classical crossover music. Bond has been described as the best selling string quartet of all time, selling over 4 million records.
  13. (bond) Evidence of a long-term debt, by which the bond issuer (the borrower) is obliged to pay interest when due, and repay the principal at maturity, as specified on the face of the bond certificate. ...
  14. (BOND) (1) A written promise to pay to the bearer or owner a stated sum of money at a specified time, with interest usually represented by interest coupons attached to the bond, which coupons may be clipped as they mature and presented for payment. ...
  15. (BOND) In criminal law, a surety bond puts up money or property that assures the appearance of the defendant or the payment of the defendant’s bail if the defendant fails to appear. The person who agrees to be the “surety” is financially obligated to pay the bond if the person fails to appear. ...
  16. (Bond) (1) a written agreement purchased from a bonding company that guarantees a person will properly carry out a specific act, such as managing funds, showing up in court, providing good title to a piece of real estate or completing a construction project. ...
  17. (Bond) A debt security issued by such entities as corporations, governments or their agencies (eg statutory authorities). A bond holder is a creditor of the issuer and not a shareholder.
  18. (Bond) A financial instrument used to raise capital that represents an unconditional promise to pay a principal sum of money and interest payments at fixed dates.
  19. (Bond) A grade of durable writing, printing, and typing paper that has a standard size of 17x22 inches.
  20. (Bond) An insurance agreement by which one party is insured against loss or default by a third party. In the construction business a performance bond ensures the interested party that the contractor will complete the project.
  21. (BOND) An obligation of the insurance company to protect one against financial loss caused by acts of another.
  22. (Bond) Debt instrument that pays a set amount of interest on a regular basis.  The issuer promises to repay the debt on time and in full. Bonds are bought and sold on the secondary market.
  23. (Bond) Insurance cover needed by a person who acts as an insolvency practitioner.
  24. (Bond) One type of long-term promissory note, frequently issued to the public as a security regulated under federal securities laws or state blue sky laws. Bonds can either be registered in the owner's name or are issued as bearer instruments.
  25. (Bond) Originally a term applied to cotton-content paper used for printing bonds and legal documents, and distinguished by strength, performance, and durability. Bond paper may now be made from either cotton, chemical wood pulp, or a combination of the two. ...