impoundment
Noun, International Law
port of registry
Noun, International Law
imprisonment, custodial sentence
Noun, Criminal Law
to put someone on salary
Verb
to join an island with the main land
Verb
to adjudicate a case
Verb
to determine a cause
Verb
to close a transaction
Verb
to conclude a bargain
Verb
to lay a country under contribution
Verb
to knot a parcel firmly
Verb
to build up upon sth
Verb
to give faith to sth
Verb
to subject something to a condition
Verb
to set a question at rest
Verb
to determine an agreement
Verb
to truss up a criminal
Verb
to grant a pension to sb
Verb
to make provision for sb
Verb
to pay someone an annuity
Verb
to put someone through
Verb, Communication
to put someone through to someone
Verb
to commit someone to something
Verb
to put someone on short allowance
Verb
to tie someone down to a contract
Verb
to bind someone by oath
Verb
to tie someone down as to time
Verb
to bind someone hand and foot
Verb
to bind sb's hand and foot
Verb
to place dependence on sb's words
Verb
to attribute something to something
Verb
to lead from something to something
Verb
to bring something to a conclusion
Verb
to base an invention
Verb
to stake all one's life on it
Verb
to freeze up
Verb, Aviation
to hold grudge against
Verb
to develop a pot-belly
Verb
to set one's heart on
Verb
to force someone to pay protection money
Verb
to set one's life on a chance
Verb
to put through at once
Verb, Communication
to decree
Verb, Central Government
to conclude one's argument
Verb
to bind two countries together
Verb
to couple two railway coaches
Verb
to wrap about with a string
Verb
to trade on commission
Verb
to form a crust or scab
Verb
to decree
Verb, Central Government
to wind up one's speech
Verb
to put someone on a salary
Verb
to terminate negotiation
Verb
to terminate negotiations
Verb
to trace one's descent back
Verb
to assign someone a maintenance allowance
Verb
(for one's foot) to get a corn on it
Verb
to see things together
Verb
to tie one's money in land
Verb
to ensure that nothing goes wrong to make something sure
Verb
to ensure that nothing goes wrong
Verb
to keep things pleasant
Verb
to settle (a matter) amicably
Verb
to end (a talk) on a pleasant note
Verb
to put someone through to someone
Verb
to put a call through
Verb
to ground
Verb, Electricity
to hitch a carriage onto the train
Verb
to pin one's hopes on sb
Verb
to lay one's hopes on sb
Verb
to get fat ;(oil , fat or grease floating on a surface) to congeal
Verb
to link up transmitters
Verb
to put someone on with someone
Verb
I'm putting you through to his secretary