closure

[US]/'kləʊʒə/
[UK]/'kloʒɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the act of closing or bringing to an end; the state of being closed or brought to an end
vt. to bring to a close or conclusion

Phrases & Collocations

seeking closure

emotional closure

finding closure

need for closure

sense of closure

crack closure

transitive closure

closure error

Example Sentences

closure of an incision.

the closure of uneconomic pits.

the trigger for the strike was the closure of a mine.

Police reported the closure of the road.

a tussle over the closure of the local hospital

A story was going round that the factory was in line for closure.

Several schools face eventual closure.

The closure of the large factory made many workers live in idleness.

The workers see the closure of the pit as the end of the line for mining in this area.

Empyema, Inflammation of accessory nasal sinus, Nasal catarrh, Masal closure, Ozena.

Abstract: Objective To investigate the results of staged silo closure for gastroschisis.

Diagnosis: Trigonocephaly (premature closure of the metopic suture), a subtype of craniosynostosis.

Serious lack of circulating fund forced the closure of the company.

With the closure of the factory, thousands of workers have been thrown on the scrap heap.

The railway line, due for closure, has been granted a six-month reprieve.

In addition, the closure disdain Taurus 9, we all surnamed Jin, fratricide???

When the microfilaments were disrupted with cytochalasin B ,the wound closure and cell migration were greatly delayed.

This being said, don’t be afraid of a dark jean with a button fly closure such as these from Taylor Jynx.

he singled out the pit closures fiasco as an example of how the government has messed up.

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