To tie up.
1. To cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; SYN. alter.
2. To make or become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence; SYN. alter, vary.
3. To undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature.
4. To exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category; SYN. exchange, commute, convert.
5. To remove or replace the coverings of.
6. To change clothes; put on different clothes.
Tto have or take a turn, change, or deviation from a straight line or plane surface without sharp breaks or angularity
1. To cause to curve
2. To throw a curveball to (a batter)
3. To grade (as an examination) on a curve
1. To apply a bandage or medication to, as of wounds and injuries.
2. To convert into leather, of tanned skins.
3. To dress in a certain manner.
4. To dress ranks; of troops.
5. To dress ranks; of troops; SYN. line up.
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6. To kill and prepare for market or consumption; SYN. dress out.
7. Said of dogs and horses: to groom; to curry.
8. Said of hair: to arrange; to coif.
9. To provide with clothes or put clothes on; SYN. clothe, enclothe, garb, raiment, tog, garment, habilitate, fit out, apparel.
10. To provide with decoration, as of windows; SYN. decorate.
11. To put a dressing on, as of salads.
12. To put a finish on.
13. To put on clothes; SYN. get dressed.
1. To tie with a ligature.
2. To join together (as DNA or protein chains) by a chemical process.