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    tie up

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  2. The meaning of TIE-UP is a slowdown or stoppage of traffic, business, or operation (as by a mechanical breakdown). How to use tie-up in a sentence.

  3. A tie-up or a traffic tie-up is a long line of vehicles that cannot move forward because there is too much traffic, or because the road is blocked by something. [ US ] In some cities this morning, there were traffic tie-ups up to 40 miles long.

  4. Define tie up. tie up synonyms, tie up pronunciation, tie up translation, English dictionary definition of tie up. v. tied , ty·ing , ties v. tr. 1. To fasten or secure with or as if with a cord, rope, or strap: tied the kite to a post; tie up a bundle.

  5. Definitions of tie up. verb. secure with or as if with ropes. “ tie up the old newspapers and bring them to the recycling shed”. synonyms: bind, tie down, truss. see more. verb. secure in or as if in a berth or dock. “ tie up the boat”.

  6. When someone is tied up, they are busy or prevented from doing something, such as speaking to someone or going somewhere, because of being involved in another event or activity: I'm afraid we can't meet till Wednesday - I'm tied up on Monday and Tuesday.

  7. Tie-up definition: a temporary stoppage or slowing of business, traffic, telephone service, etc., as due to a strike, storm, or accident.. See examples of TIE-UP used in a sentence.

  8. tie up meaning, definition, what is tie up: to tie someones arms, legs etc so that ...: Learn more.

  9. When someone is tied up, they are busy or prevented from doing something, such as speaking to someone or going somewhere, because of being involved in another event or activity: I'm afraid we can't meet till Wednesday - I'm tied up on Monday and Tuesday.

  10. Definition of tie-up noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Definitions of 'tie-up'. 1. A tie-up or a traffic tie-up is a long line of vehicles that cannot move forward because there is too much traffic, or because the road is blocked by something. [US] [...] 2. A tie-up between two organizations is a business connection that has been arranged between them. [...]