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  1. The meaning of TIE-UP is a slowdown or stoppage of traffic, business, or operation (as by a mechanical breakdown). How to use tie-up in a sentence.

  2. noun. a temporary stoppage or slowing of business, traffic, telephone service, etc., as due to a strike, storm, or accident. the act or state of tying up or the state of being tied up. an involvement, connection, or entanglement: the tie-up between the two companies; his tie-up with the crime syndicate.

  3. A tie-up or a traffic tie-up is a long line of vehicles that cannot move forward because there is too much traffic, or because the road is blocked by something.

  4. to make a person unable to move by tying a rope or something similar around their body or part of their body: tie someone up (to something) The burglars had tied him up (to the bed ). SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Fastening and tying. be locked together idiom. belay. bind. board something up. bound. bowline. clamp. gag. granny knot.

  5. Definition of tie-up noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. A tie-up or a traffic tie-up is a long line of vehicles that cannot move forward because there is too much traffic, or because the road is blocked by something.

  7. Define tie-up. tie-up synonyms, tie-up pronunciation, tie-up translation, English dictionary definition of tie-up. n. A temporary immobilization, as of traffic, work, or mechanical operation. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  8. Definitions of tie-up. noun. an interruption of normal activity. synonyms: stand, standstill. see more. noun. a social or business relationship. synonyms: affiliation, association, tie. see more.

  9. tie up meaning, definition, what is tie up: to tie someones arms, legs etc so that ...: Learn more.

  10. Define tie up. tie up synonyms, tie up pronunciation, tie up translation, English dictionary definition of tie up. v. tied , ty·ing , ties v. tr. 1. To fasten or secure with or as if with a cord, rope, or strap: tied the kite to a post; tie up a bundle.