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Answer for the clue "Became inseparable ", 6 letters:
bonded

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Word definitions for bonded in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"legally confirmed by bond," 1590s, from bond (v.).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. secured by written agreement [syn: guaranteed , secured , warranted ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: bond )

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bond \Bond\ (b[o^]nd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bonded ; p. pr. & vb. n. Bonding .] To place under the conditions of a bond; to mortgage; to secure the payment of the duties on (goods or merchandise) by giving a bond. (Arch.) To dispose in building, as the materials ...

Usage examples of bonded.

No matter how intelligent, bondbirds were raptors, and likely to do unexpected things when injured and in pain, even one like Vree, brought up from an eyas and bonded before he was hard-penned.

But a bondbird, when not bonded as a fledgling or even an eyas, was traditionally given a choice.

Family, bonded with a Fam, and found a potion that granted immunity to the Angh virus.

He and Patrol Sergeant Freedman were sitting together this morning, bonded by what they surely considered their personal failure on the paddleboat last night.

And think of the furore if Jane Goodall returned from Gombe stream with photographs of wild chimpanzees building their own houses, well roofed and insulated, of painstakingly selected stones neatly bonded and mortared!

The Guild tended to assign their myn in the same small groups they had bonded with during training.

He and I are affinity bonded, which means I can quite literally smell out any scams you dickheads cook up.

I realized that as there was no limit to the number of operations which could be conducted, you could even have multiple independent units, bonded by affinity, and sharing a single identity.

SPIRIT IRONIC Yea, the dull peoples and the Dynasts both, Those counter-castes not oft adjustable, Interests antagonistic, proud and poor, Have for the nonce been bonded by a wish To overthrow thee.

Good bonded whiskey instead of the much cheaper popskull made from raw alcohol and floor sweepings.

He looked out the window for a minute of deep contemplation and then, all at one fast swoop, said, During the period of detention, this Cooper sold the Indians popskull liquor at prices that would buy a whiteman bonded Tennessee whiskey.

Bonded with a high-strength synthetic resin, a diamond fiber Bussard ramjet could travel those thirty-five hundred light-years in 15.

The slightest change in forward momentum induced secretions to occur along the edge of the colony oriented for imminent attachment, and ultimately the colony stuck to its new home, whereupon the females excreted an acidic substrate that bonded with the metal.

Soyana corporation back in 2058, and they made a great deal of money from selling bonded servitors before the worsening social and religious situation on Earth virtually closed down the market.

Raum hesitated a little, then began by explaining the significance of the groves to the Avar people and how those Avar children who had the potential to become Banes had to be presented and bonded to the Mother.