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to tie something (on) to

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  • tie something in — (or tie in) cause something to fit or harmonize with something else (or fit or harmonize with something) her husband is able to tie in his shifts with hers at the hospital | she may have developed ideas that don t necessarily tie in with mine * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • tie something up — bring something to a satisfactory conclusion. → tidy something away tie something up invest or reserve capital so that it is not immediately available for use. → tidy something away …   English new terms dictionary

  • tie (something) to (something) — to connect one thing to another. Any increase in pay is tied to doing a better job …   New idioms dictionary

  • tie something in with something — tie (someone/something) in with (someone/something) to connect or influence one person or thing with another. The company can tie this new acquisition in with its other businesses. Do we have any information to tie Bernard in with Kelly?… …   New idioms dictionary

  • tie something in with someone — tie (someone/something) in with (someone/something) to connect or influence one person or thing with another. The company can tie this new acquisition in with its other businesses. Do we have any information to tie Bernard in with Kelly?… …   New idioms dictionary

  • tie something in with something — ˌtie ˈin (with sth) | ˌtie sthˈin (with sth) derived to link sth or be linked to sth; to happen, or arrange for sth to happen, at the same time as sth else • The concert will tie in with the festival of dance taking place the same weekend.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • tie something off — ˌtie sthˈoff derived to put a knot in the end of sth; to close sth with string, thread, etc • to tie off a rope • to tie off an artery Main entry: ↑tiederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • tie something up — 1) bind or fasten something securely with rope, cord, or string ■ moor a vessel ■ often be tied up invest or reserve capital so that it is not immediately available for use money tied up in accounts must be left to grow 2) bring something to a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • tie something up — See tie someone up …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • tie — [taɪ] verb tied PTandPP tying PRESPART tie up phrasal verb [transitive] 1. tie ↔ something up to use money for something so that it is not easily available to be used for anything else …   Financial and business terms

  • tie someone up — tie something up 1) robbers tied her up and ransacked her home Syn: bind, bind hand and foot, truss (up), fetter, chain up 2) he is tied up in meetings all morning Syn: occupy, engage, keep busy 3) …   Thesaurus of popular words

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