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closing

[ˈkləʊzɪŋ]

closing Definition

  • 1the act or process of bringing something to an end or of being brought to an end
  • 2the final part of a speech, meeting, or event, especially when it is particularly impressive or emotional

Using closing: Examples

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

  • Example

    The closing of the store was due to financial difficulties.

  • Example

    The closing of the ceremony was marked by a spectacular fireworks display.

  • Example

    The closing of the book left me feeling satisfied with the ending.

  • Example

    The closing of the deal took longer than expected.

closing Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for closing

Idioms Using closing

  • in the final part of a process or event

    Example

    In the closing stages of the game, the home team scored the winning goal.

  • bring something to a close

    to end something

    Example

    We need to bring this meeting to a close as we are running out of time.

  • to finally end or resolve a situation or issue

    Example

    After years of investigation, the police were finally able to close the book on the cold case.

Phrases with closing

  • the time when a place, especially a bar or restaurant, stops serving customers and prepares to close

    Example

    We need to leave soon, it's almost closing time.

  • the final statement made by an attorney at the end of a trial, summarizing the evidence and attempting to persuade the jury or judge to rule in favor of their client

    Example

    The lawyer's closing argument was very convincing and helped win the case.

  • the final day on which something can be submitted or accepted, especially in relation to job applications, tenders, or offers

    Example

    The closing date for applications is next Friday.

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Summary: closing in Brief

The term 'closing' [ˈkləʊzɪŋ] refers to the act or process of ending something, such as a store or a book. It can also refer to the final part of a speech or event, often with emotional impact. 'Closing' extends into phrases like 'closing time,' and idioms like 'in the closing stages,' denoting the final part of a process, and 'close the book on something,' meaning to finally end or resolve a situation.

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