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  2. to end, or to cause something to do this: close with The play closed with the tragic death of both hero and heroine. She closed the meeting with a short speech. close at The pound closed at (= was worth) $1.47 at the end of the day's trading.

    • Pre-Close

      PRE-CLOSE definition: used to describe something that...

    • Close: Korean Translation

      CLOSE translate: 가까이 오다, 문을 닫다, 영업을 정지하다, (위치가) 가까이 있는,...

    • Close: Thai Translation

      CLOSE translate: ใกล้, อย่างพอดีตัว, ที่สนิทกัน,...

    • Close: Japanese Translation

      CLOSE translate: ~が閉まる, ~を閉める, (店など)が閉まる, (店や工場を)閉鎖する,...

  3. : to bring to an end or period. close an account. closed his football career with an outstanding big bowl performance. Investigators closed the case after concluding that his death was accidental.

  4. 1. to put or be put in such a position as to cover an opening; shut: the door closed behind him. 2. (tr) to bar, obstruct, or fill up (an entrance, a hole, etc): to close a road. 3. (Medicine) to bring the parts or edges of (a wound, etc) together or (of the edges of a wound, etc) to be brought together.

  5. Close definition: to put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance, opening, etc.; shut. See examples of CLOSE used in a sentence.

  6. To close is to shut something or to end something. You could close a door, close your mouth, or even close a deal.

  7. If something is close or comes close to something else, it almost is, does, or experiences that thing. There is a simplicity about the interior which comes close to blandness. An airliner came close to disaster while approaching Heathrow Airport.

  8. Close Definition. klōs. closed, closer, closes, closest, closing. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adjective. Verb. Noun. Idiom. Filter. adjective. closer, closest. Being near in relationship. Close relatives. American Heritage. Shut away from observation; hidden; secluded. Webster's New World. Shut; not open.