Comparative for secured or joined together
“The belief is that the tied joints will not allow as much moisture and deleterious materials into the joint because it remains tight.”
Comparative for tangled or twisted together
“Wedged between his ankles was a large metal hook, the tied rope slung over it.”
Comparative for tightly or tautly secured or tangled
“Yuyutsu slid down the tied ropes and held on the giants back, evading the blow but dropping both his sword and dagger.”
Comparative for having the same position or amount, especially scores in a contest
“The scores were tied at 1-1 after 89 minutes in this game.”
(of a game or contest) Comparative for with evenly matched competitors (as per the score or result)
Comparative for united as a group, typically with common aims or goals
Comparative for being a staunch participant of
Comparative for blended or merged together from various elements
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