mure

[myoor]

mure Definition

  • 1to wall in
  • 2to shut up
  • 3to enclose or confine someone or something

Using mure: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mure" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The castle was mured to protect it from invaders.

  • Example

    The prisoner was mured in a dark cell for years.

  • Example

    The garden was mured by a high fence to keep the animals out.

mure Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with mure

  • to become silent and uncommunicative, often as a result of feeling upset or hurt

    Example

    After the argument, he mured himself in silence for hours.

  • mure up one's feelings

    to suppress or hide one's emotions or feelings

    Example

    He tried to mure up his feelings of anger and disappointment.

  • mure someone's fate

    to seal or determine someone's fate, often in a negative way

    Example

    His reckless behavior mured his fate to end up in jail.

Origins of mure

from Old French 'murer', meaning 'to wall up'

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Summary: mure in Brief

'Mure' [myoor] means to wall in, shut up, or enclose someone or something. It is often used in the context of castles, prisons, and gardens, as in 'The castle was mured to protect it from invaders.' 'Mure' can also be used figuratively, such as 'mure oneself in silence,' meaning to become uncommunicative, or 'mure up one's feelings,' meaning to suppress emotions.