Close usually implies that something has been in some way open as well as unfinished. To change from being open to not being open, or to cause something to do this The close of a period of time or an activity is the end of it To bring or draw something to a close means to end it. Definition of close 1 verb from the oxford advanced learner's dictionary [transitive, intransitive] close (something) to put something into a position so that it covers an opening
To get into this position synonym shut He closed the door firmly Would anyone mind if i closed the window She closed the gate behind her. As an adjective, close describes something located or occurring nearby, either in terms of physical space or temporal proximity Close also refers to strong emotional bonds or intimate relationships between people.
The owners decided to move and to close the factory My business closes every night at 8 p.m Close up the shop Close down the shop These adjectives mean not far from another in space, time, or relationship An airport close to town
If something closes, it moves so that it is not open, and if you close something, you make it…
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