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Tie In

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Verb

1. tie in

be in connection with something relevant

Example Sentences:
'This ties in closely with his earlier remarks'

2. associate, colligate, connect, link, link up, relate, tie in

make a logical or causal connection

Example Sentences:
'I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind'
'colligate these facts'
'I cannot relate these events at all'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Tie In

see synonyms of tie in
verb (adverb)
1. 
to come or bring into a certain relationship; coordinate
noun tie-in
2. 
a link, relationship, or coordination
3. 
publicity material, a book, tape, etc, linked to a film or broadcast programme or series
4. US
a. 
a sale or advertisement offering products of which a purchaser must buy one or more in addition to his or her purchase
b. 
an item sold or advertised in this way, esp the extra item
c. 
(as modifier)
a tie-in sale
noun
1. 
a link, relationship, or coordination
Flute isn't that common a name, and it might give us a tie-in with the envelope found under the bed.
2. 
publicity material, a book, tape, etc, linked to a film or broadcast programme or series
3. US
a sale or advertisement offering products of which a purchaser must buy one or more in addition to his or her purchase
4. US
an item sold or advertised in this way, esp the extra item
modifier
5. US
of or relating to a sale or advertisement offering products of which a purchaser must buy one or more in addition to his or her purchase
a tie-in sale

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Tie In

see synonyms of tie in
1. 
to bring into or have a connection
2. 
to make or be consistent, harmonious, etc.
adjective
1. 
designating or of a sale in which two or more articles, one of which is usually scarce or in demand, are offered in combination, often at a reduced price, and cannot be bought separately
noun
2. 
a tie-in sale or advertisement
3. 
an article sold in this way
4. 
a connection or relationship

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Tie In

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n.
1. A connection or association: the tie-in between economic hardship and civil strife.
2.
a. A media product, such as a book, video game, or movie, that makes use of material presented in another, usually more well-known media product: a video game that was a tie-in to a popular movie.
b. An advertisement or promotional action connecting one brand or product with another or with a popular event.

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