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  1. BOUNDING definition: 1. present participle of bound 2. to move quickly with large jumping movements 3. to mark or form…. Learn more.

  2. mathematics : a number greater than or equal to every number in a set (such as the range of a function) also : a number less than or equal to every number in a set. bound. 7 of 7.

  3. BOUNDING meaning: 1. present participle of bound 2. to move quickly with large jumping movements 3. to mark or form…. Learn more.

  4. Define bounding. bounding synonyms, bounding pronunciation, bounding translation, English dictionary definition of bounding. intr.v. bound·ed , bound·ing , bounds 1. To leap forward or upward; jump; spring: The dog bounded over the gate. 2. To move forward by leaps or springs: The...

  5. Synonyms for BOUNDING: encircling, embracing, surrounding, enclosing, connecting, joined, connected, inclosing; Antonyms of BOUNDING: apart, discrete, noncontiguous, single, nonadjacent, separate, isolated, farthest.

  6. www.exercise.com › exercises › boundingBounding | Exercise.com

    bounding is a exercise for those with a intermediate level of physical fitness and exercise experience. Watch the bounding video, learn how to do the bounding, and then be sure and browse through the bounding workouts on our workout plans page!

  7. To bound is to jump or hop — usually as you run. Bound can also mean to go or to plan to go, especially to a certain destination, as in being bound for New York or homeward-bound.

  8. having a legal duty to do something: be bound to do sth Because of international treaty obligations, the Government is legally bound to consider every asylum claim. be bound by sth Many government agencies are bound by a federal order to adequately serve speakers of other languages or risk losing funding.

  9. Definition of bound verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. postpositive, often foll byby compelled or obliged to act, behave, or think in a particular way, as by duty, circumstance, or convention. (of a book) secured within a cover or binding See also half-bound. to deliver bound books. postpositive, foll byon resolved; determined. bound on winning.

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