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closedverbpast tense of close to position (something) so as to prevent passage through an openingbe sure to close the gate when you leave made(chiefly dialect), shut, steeked(chiefly Scottish) barred, battened (down), bolted, chained, fastened, latched, lockedplugged, sealed, stopperedsecuredbanged, clapped(also clapt), slammed opened unbarred, unbolted, unchained, unfastened, unlatched, unlocked, unsealed to stop the operations ofthe merchant will close the store if business doesn't improve closed (down), closed out, shut phased out, turned offextinguished, quelled, suppressedgagged, muzzled, silencedfailed, folded opened, started built, expanded to bring (an event) to a natural or appropriate stopping pointwe'll close the assembly with the singing of our national anthem closed out, completed, concluded, ended, finished, rounded (off or out), terminated, wound up(also winded up), wrapped up climaxed, crownedconsummated, perfectedhalted, stopped, suspended put paid to(chiefly British), rang down the curtain (on) began, commenced, inaugurated, opened, started to come to an endthe services closed with a short prayer broke off, broke up, ceased, concluded, dead-ended, determined, died, discontinued, elapsed, ended, expired, finished, halted, lapsed, left off, let up, passed, quit(also quitted), stopped, terminated, went, winked (out), wound up(also winded up) desisted (from), laid off (of), refrained (from)gave over(British), knocked off, packed (up or in)broke down, conked (out), cut out, stalledpaused, stayed, suspendedabated, petered (out), wound down(also winded down) bit the dust continued, hung on, persisted drew out, extended, prolonged, protracted to come near or nearerthe two groups closed with each other from opposite sides of the field approached, bellied up, came up, closed in, drew on, neared, nighed arrived, attained, came, gained, hit, landed, made, reached, showed up, turned up, waltzed (up)crept up, sneaked upadjoined, bordered, touched, verged backed (up or away), receded, retired, retreated, withdrew cleared out, departed, exited, left, lit(or lighted out), pulled out, quit(also quitted), ran away, removed, shoved (off), took off, walked out, went in the 13th century |