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citizen
Noun
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A citizen is a person who lives in a particular place.
The town has a population of 115, most of them senior citizens, with no young families.
With the recent economic problems, ordinary citizens are worried.
We all need to use less energy talk to our fellow citizens about environmental issues.
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A citizen is a person who belongs to a particular country, usually because they were born there.
Some of these Americans moved north and eventually become naturalized Canadian citizens.
bond
Noun
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A bond is a connection between two people because of love or friendship.
War can often build strong bonds between people who suffered or fought together.
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A bond is a connection between two or more things, for example using glue.
The heat created a bond between the plastic and the metal.
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A bond is a financial document promising to pay a certain amount of money. These are often bought and sold.
The new benchmark ten-year government bond yielded 6.3%.
Most large international banks have issued floating rate bonds as a source of medium-term funding.
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Things that tie or limit you.
It took her many years to break free of the bonds of guilt.
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A bond is the force that holds atoms together.
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A contract.
bond
Verb
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If you bond two things, you connect them, for example using glue.
The melting wax bonded to the table.
He bonded the wood to the plastic to make it look more natural.
The individual carbon atoms in a diamond are bonded together extremely strongly.
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If you bond with someone, you form a special relationship.
Breastfeeding helps the baby bond with its mother.