bonded
bond·ed / ˈbändid/ • adj. 1. (of a thing) joined securely to another thing, esp. by an adhesive, a heat process, or pressure: bonded metal plates. ∎ fig. emotionally or psychologically linked: a strongly bonded group of females. ∎ held by a chemical bond: bonded atoms.2. (of a person or company) bound by a legal agreement, in particular: ∎ (of a debt) secured by bonds. ∎ (of a worker or workforce) obliged to work for a particular employer, often in a condition close to slavery.3. (of dutiable goods) placed in bond.
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