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binding agent
noun
Synonym of binder
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"binding agent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a substance or component used to join two or more materials together. For example, "The cement provided the necessary binding agent to secure the wall's structural integrity."
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Whence the cracker's binding agent?
For the government, an enemy makes for a good binding agent.
But Washington clung to his idealistic vision of tolerance and became the binding agent of a divided country.
Too much flour, not enough flour; flax egg proves tough as a binding agent, but bananas are too soft.
In the 19th century Portland cement, a fine artificial powder, was the main binding agent in concrete.
Performance can act as a binding agent, and that is political in a way.
Mr. Khan attributes this to the plastic's tendency to act as a binding agent, thereby increasing the ability of bitumen to hold together at higher temperatures.
That material is then combined with a binding agent like starch, gelatin, sugar, carrageenan, natural and synthetic gum, wax, water, or alcohol.
Above all, the Book of Common Prayer offered Cranmer's language as a kind of binding agent, a rhetoric both lofty and local.
The common denominator is his gift for enhancing the formula of a group, serving as both catalyst and binding agent.
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Phenylarsine oxide (PAO) is a specific vicinal dithiol-binding agent and hardly binds to monothiols.
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