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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.

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    Look up bounding or bound in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bounding may refer to: Establishing limits on the behavior of a process or device, see Listing and approval use and compliance. Bounding overwatch, a variety of military maneuver.

  5. 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...

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

  7. May 26, 2024 · bounding (countable and uncountable, plural boundings) (uncountable) The use of fire protection products within limits determined by scientific tests. A boundary.

  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. 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.

  10. a leap onward or upward; jump: With a great bound, the dog flew out the window. a rebound; bounce. bound3 /baʊnd/ n. [ countable] Usually, bounds. [ plural] limit or boundary: within the bounds of reason. v. [ usually: be + bounded by] to limit by or as if by bounds: Spain is bounded on the east by Portugal.

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