Phrasal Verbs

3216 Phrasal Verbs with their Urdu Meanings and Examples

Tide over

Use something carefully so as not to finish it.

This £50 will have to TIDE me OVER until I get paid.

Tidy up

Put things in the correct place in a room.

I TIDIED UP my bedroom because it was a complete mess.

Tie back

Fasten or secure so that it doesn't obstruct.

She TIED her hair BACK before playing tennis.

Tie down

Secure something to prevent it moving.

They TIED him DOWN to stop him escaping.

Tie down

Remove or restrict freedom.

Marriage TIES you DOWN.

Tie down

Stop people (often police or military) going where they are needed.

The army were TIED DOWN with the rebellion and couldn't help.

Tie in

Agree, be connected or support.

The theory TIES IN with what the police have been saying.

Tie in

Associate with.

He is TIED IN somehow with the crime syndicate.

Tie in with

Occur at the same time.

The publication TIES IN WITH the twentieth anniversary of the incident.

Tie up

Tie or fasten something securely.

They TIED UP the hostages so that they couldn't escape.

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