Verb
1. be in connection with something relevant;
2. make a logical or causal connection;
The police found a fact that might tie in with the murder case.
Your account of what happened does not tie in with what three other witnesses have said.
Where does this line tie in with the main circuit?
NAV : What is your cardiology condition, and how does that tie in with your music?
Implementation programme under review to tie in with the completion schedule of the cruise terminal.
He unbuttoned, his wing tips loosely tied, and his tie in the briefcase.
Even if the technology tie - in is weak, the single sales and support channel helps.
Tie in the actual project and provide the various referenced information for the engineers.
These studies tie in nicely with a familiar concept.
I usually resolve that by hanging tie in my closet and hoping the stain will disappear.
The economy, the environment and social development all tie in together.
If there is a tie in points, the person with the lowest penalty time wins.
Baby was so free from every tie in the land of the tiny crescent moon.
I wore my best tie and stuck my second best tie in my pocket.
How does this tie in with the twelve information centers?
Our wedding had to tie in with David leaving the army.
There is relatively little information about tie in, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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