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adjective secured by or consisting of bonds: bonded debt.
placed in bond: bonded goods.
Textiles . made of two layers of the same fabric or of a fabric and a lining material attached to each other by a chemical process or adhesive: bonded wool.
Origin of bonded First recorded in 1590–1600; bond1 + -ed3
OTHER WORDS FROM bonded un·bond·ed, adjective well-bonded, adjective Words nearby bonded bonbon, bonbonnière, bonce, bond, bondage, bonded , bonded warehouse, bonderize, bondholder, Bondi, Bondi Beach
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As long as money could be had, the iron was bonded as fast as it was made, and the proceeds were turned into wages to make more.
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On the next floor are casks of spirit brought under seal from the bonded warehouse.
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It states the price for which the land was mortgaged, and the probable price for which it could be bonded or purchased.
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The plantations of the rich were tilled chiefly by bonded laborers, brought from the mother country.
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Capitalized for a quarter of a million and bonded for a quarter of a million.
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British Dictionary definitions for bonded adjective finance consisting of, secured by, or operating under a bond or bonds
commerce deposited in a bonded warehouse; placed or stored in bond
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Words related to bonded secured, confined, warranted, pledged, insured, certified, restrained, bound, manacled, fettered, chained