Phrasal Verbs With ‘Tie’. A Phrasal verb like Tie back, Tie down, Tie in, Tie in with, Tie up, and more.
Phrasal Verbs With ‘Tie’
Tie back
Meaning: Fasten or secure so that it doesn’t obstruct
Example: Never use rubber bands to tie back your hair: it’s a sure way to get hair breakage.
Tie down
Meaning: Secure something to prevent it moving
Example: He’s tied down by having to work every Saturday.
Tie down
Meaning: Remove or restrict freedom
Example: Are you ready to be tied down to a wife and children?
Tie down
Meaning: Stop people (often police or military) going where they are needed
Example: The reason he didn’t have a family was that he didn’t want to be tied down.
Tie in
Meaning: Agree, be connected or support
Example: Our wedding had to tie in with David leaving the army.
Tie in
Meaning: Associate with
Example: The book was published to tie in with the TV series.
Tie in with
Meaning: Occur at the same time
Example: The concert will tie in with the festival of dance taking place the same weekend.
Tie up
Meaning: Tie or fasten something securely
Example: We’d better tie up the details with a solicitor.
Tie up
Meaning: Stop someone doing something
Example: I’m sorry we could not tie up the agreement.
Tie up
Meaning: Fasten
Example: Kingfisher confirmed that it hopes to tie up a deal within the next two weeks.
Tie up
Meaning: Block a road, etc
Example: The police are trying to tie up his escape from prison with the murder.