bindingly

[US]/ˈbaɪndɪŋli/
[UK]/ˈbaɪndɪŋli/

Translation

adv.in a manner that binds or ties physically; in a contracting or tightening manner; in a constraining or obligatory manner; in a way that imposes legal or moral obligation

Example Sentences

the contract bindingly committed both parties to the agreed terms.

she felt bindingly obligated to honor her promise to her mentor.

the two organizations are bindingly connected through their shared mission and values.

he stood bindingly pledged to defend the principles he believed in.

the ancient treaty bindingly tied the neighboring kingdoms together for centuries.

their destinies were bindingly interwoven by the events of that fateful summer.

the company is bindingly committed to reducing its carbon footprint by 2030.

the partners are bindingly interdependent in their innovative startup venture.

she remained bindingly devoted to her community service regardless of personal challenges.

the coalition members are bindingly united in their opposition to the proposed legislation.

the historic agreement bindingly links the two nations in mutual defense and cooperation.

the treaty bindingly obligates all signatory countries to protect the marine sanctuary.

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