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closure

noun as in conclusion

noun as in plug, seal

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It was definitely an anti-closure ending, and if the character—and show—has life behind it, it leaves the door wide open.

Moscow officials insist that the hospitals listed for closure lacked professional services and often stayed half empty.

The closure of transport was a perfect example of the far-reaching consequences of clashes in the disputed capital.

“Let us think of his family and his parents and hopefully today they have achieved some measure of closure,” Johnson added.

Writing the book has given Cumming “some sense of closure,” a statement of a “more holistic version of me.”

He zipped open the closure of his helmet and tilted the helmet back.

In this way does a lazy world consign discussion to silence with the cynical closure.

The interval between the closure and the opening may be noticeable, in which case we call the consonant double.

Slight variations in the place of closure due to the place of articulation of neighbouring sounds in a word are inevitable.

Closure of the glottis by the inflation of the ventricles imposes no strain on the vocal cords.

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On this page you'll find 55 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to closure, such as: closing, stoppage, termination, cease, cessation, and close.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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