Closes synonyms and antonyms
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Part of speech:
To end; finish; conclude
To occur at or form the end of; conclude or finish:
To bring to an end; discontinue
To bring about (a final agreement or settlement):
To make snug or secure.
(Slang) To drink quickly (a beverage, especially an alcoholic one). Often used with back or down.
To guard from danger or risk of loss:
Occlude is defined as to hide, block or close.
To join together with or as with a link or links
To use a grapple or similar device, as for dragging.
To complete something being done
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To surround; encircle
To stop; end
To join or fasten (two things together, or one thing with or to another); link; couple
To keep within bounds; restrict:
To fix or secure (a nail or bolt, for example) by bending down or flattening the pointed end that protrudes.
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To clench is to grasp something tightly, or to press something tightly together such as your teeth or your fist into a tight ball.
To put an end to; discontinue:
To apply the finishing touch to; complete:
(Informal) To close (the lips or mouth):
To sketch or outline with little or no detail
To close off or block with a barricade.
To obstruct or impede; block:
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To briefly delay, suspend, or postpone a court proceeding. See also continuance.
To realize or achieve; fulfill:
To end (a dispute)
To strike with an open hand, as in hearty greeting or encouragement
To secure or lock with or as if with a bolt.
To fasten the lock of:
To close or connect securely, as with a lock or other device:
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A group of atoms, often of the same element, bound together in a line, branched line, or ring to form a molecule. &diamf3; In a straight chain , each of the constituent atoms is attached to other single atoms, not to groups of atoms. &diamf3; In a branched chain , side groups are attached to the chain. &diamf3; In a closed chain , the atoms are arranged in the shape of a ring.
To enclose is defined as to surround, or to include inside of something.
To melt, or to join by melting
(Music) To join (notes) by a tie.
To join in marriage
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To come together:
To fill with obstructions or with thick, sticky matter; stop up; jam
To stop or seal with a cork
The definition of fill is to supply what is needed, satisfy, close or put a person into.
The region or area surrounding a particular place; neighborhood
Court is an area dedicated for playing a specific game.
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adjacencies
An adjacent thing
An area where railroad trains are made up and cars are switched, stored, and serviced on tracks and sidings.
The last of a chain of events; outcome
The end; finish; conclusion
The last scene or feature of an entertainment
An end
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The end or conclusion:
A warp end.
Proximity is being close to or near.
(Religion) The area of a convent, monastery, etc where access is restricted to community members.
A surface, especially an open, unoccupied piece of ground:
The time of being adjourned
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opens (antonym)
To remove the wrapping from:
unseals (antonym)
To break or remove the seal of; open.
releases (antonym)
To loosen; to relax; to remove the obligation of.
disunites (antonym)
To cause disagreement or alienation among or within.
disjoins (antonym)
To undo the joining of; separate.
begins (antonym)
To cause to start; set about; commence
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separates (antonym)
To single out or set apart from others for a special purpose; sort; segregate
disconnects (antonym)
To break or undo the connection of; separate, detach, unplug, etc.
uncorks (antonym)
To open (a bottle or other container sealed with a cork or stopper) by removing the cork or stopper from.
commencements (antonym)
A beginning; a start.
beginnings (antonym)
The act or process of bringing or being brought into being; a start:
openings (antonym)
Start of operations; formal beginning
agrees (related)
(Intransitive) To suit or be adapted in its effects; to do well.
achieves (related)
To gain with effort or despite difficulty; reach:
joins (related)
To meet and merge with:
plugs (related)
To fill (a hole) tightly with or as if with a plug; stop up.
re-opens (related)
opened (related)
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