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Tie in   /taɪ ɪn/   Listen
Tie in

verb
1.
Be in connection with something relevant.
2.
Make a logical or causal connection.  Synonyms: associate, colligate, connect, link, link up, relate.  "Colligate these facts" , "I cannot relate these events at all"






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"Tie in" Quotes from Famous Books



... tell you before I go any further. About the other—the affair of Lila and her father is no concern of mine. That's for Lila and her mother to settle. But you and I and Kenyon are bound together by the deepest tie in the world, Maggie. And I had to come to you." She stared into his gnarled face, then shut her eyes, and in an instant wherein they were closed she lapsed into her favorite pose and disappeared behind ...
— In the Heart of a Fool • William Allen White

... not in these Autumnal bowers Shalt thou the Persian Vest dispose, Of artful fold, and rich brocade; Nor tie in gaudy knots the sprays and flowers. Ah! search not where the latest rose Yet lingers in the sunny glade; Plain be the vest, and simple be the braid! I charge thee with the myrtle wreath Not one resplendent bloom entwine; We both become that ...
— Original sonnets on various subjects; and odes paraphrased from Horace • Anna Seward

... thoughtfully. "I think so. The barber ties in because he came from Washington, and he has the machine. The houseboaters tie in because of the pram." ...
— The Electronic Mind Reader • John Blaine



Words linked to "Tie in" :   correlate, have in mind, remember, cogitate, identify, connect, link, interrelate, free-associate, cerebrate, think of, think, dissociate, mean



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