Wiktionary
vb. 1 To wrap, as with bandages. 2 To tie together
Usage examples of "bind up".
Their captain, Fulk, brought him water in a basin together with an old cloth which he tore into strips to bind up the dog's wounds.
But when the jails were jammed and ships actually appeared in the harbor to haul those already arrested to concentration camps in Nevada, an unusual thing happened, one which more than any other served to bind up the wounds caused by the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Who then can so softly bind up the wound of another as he who has felt the same wound himself?
Let me bind up your wound, then we shall go to Arthur and tell him what has befallen, so that he may send out his men to seek for the traitors—.
When they were finally on the other side of the broken region, they had to stop to clean and bind up their various wounds, and Hesseth brought out her healing ointment for all of them to use.