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verb closed, closing
- tr & intr
1. To shut.
- Thesaurus: shut, lock, slam, shutter, bolt, fasten, bar.
- Thesaurus: block, stuff, clog, dam, choke, cork, retard, seal, caulk; Antonym: open, clear.
- Form: close something off (sometimes)
3. Said of shops, etc: to stop or cause to stop being open to the public for a period of time.
tr & intr
4. Said of a factory, business, etc: to stop or cause to stop operating permanently.
tr & intr
5. To conclude; to come or bring to an end; to stop (discussion, etc of something).
- Example: He closed with a joke
- Thesaurus: end, terminate, cease, stop, conclude, finish, wind up, finalize.
6. To join up or come together; to cause edges, etc, of something to come together.
- Thesaurus: meet, unite, agree, connect, tie, bind, couple, coalesce, federate; Antonym: separate.
- Example: close a deal
8. econ.
- Said of currency, shares, etc: to be worth (a certain amount) at the end of a period of trading.
- Example: The pound closed three cents up on the dollar
- 1. An end or conclusion.
- Thesaurus: end, termination, adjournment, finish, settlement.
- To pretend not to notice it.
- Said of soldiers drawn up in line: to stand closer together so as to present a solid front to the enemy.
- To unite in the face of a common threat or danger.
Phrasal Verb: close down
- Said of a business: to close permanently.Said of a television or radio station, etc: to stop broadcasting at the end of the day.
- Down to close it permanently.
- Said of days: to become shorter, while nights get longer.
- To approach and surround them.
- To catch them up.
- To move closer together.
- To bring it closer together.
- Example: close up the gaps
- To strike a bargain with them; to agree to (an offer, etc).To begin fighting them.
