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Phrasal verbs starting with "tie"

11 phrasal verbs use this verb

tie back
A2

To fasten or secure something (especially hair or curtains) away from the front using a band, ribbon, or tie.

tie down
B1

To secure something physically with ties, or to restrict someone's freedom of movement or commitment.

tie in
B2

To be connected or coordinated with something else; to relate or correspond.

tie in with
B2

To be connected with, correspond to, or coordinate well with something else.

tie into
B2

To connect to or integrate with a larger system; or (informally) to attack or criticize someone sharply.

tie off
B2

To secure the end of something — such as a thread, tube, or blood vessel — by tying a knot.

tie one on
C1

To drink alcohol excessively; to get drunk.

tie out
B1

To tether an animal outdoors to a fixed point with a rope or lead, allowing it to move within a limited area.

tie over
B2

A non-standard variant of 'tide over', used to mean providing enough help or resources to survive a difficult period.

tie to
B1

To fasten something to a fixed point with a rope or tie; or to connect or make something dependent on something else.

tie up
B1

To bind with rope, to block or occupy something fully, or to finalize remaining details.