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Tie In (Verb)

Meaning 1

Make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all".

Classification

Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting.

Examples

  • The researcher found it difficult to tie in the new data with the original hypothesis, leading to a re-examination of the entire study.
  • The lawyer tried to tie in the recent testimony to the earlier evidence, but the jury didn't seem convinced.
  • She struggled to tie in the different plot threads as she wrote the novel, leading to a significant rewrite.
  • The journalist had to tie in the latest events to the long-term trends in order to create a cohesive narrative.
  • The teacher found it a challenge to tie in abstract mathematical concepts to everyday applications that her students could understand.

Synonyms

  • Colligate
  • Connect
  • Relate
  • Link
  • Associate
  • Link Up

Hypernyms

  • Think
  • Cerebrate

Hyponyms

  • Correlate
  • Mean
  • Free-associate
  • Interrelate
  • Think Of
  • Identify
  • Remember

Meaning 2

Be in connection with something relevant; "This ties in closely with his earlier remarks".

Classification

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.

Examples

  • The new data ties in with our previous findings and supports the overall theory.
  • Her current research project ties in directly with the company's goal to develop sustainable energy solutions.
  • This discovery ties in closely with our earlier observations and further confirms the hypothesis.
  • The recent marketing campaign ties in with the launch of the company's new product line.
  • The study's results tie in with the global trends and can be used to inform policy decisions.

Hypernyms

  • Interrelate
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