closure

/ˈkloʊʒər/
verb
  1. To end or bring to a close; to shut down.
    • The company decided to closure its operations in Europe.
    • They will closure the deal by the end of the week.
    • The manager had to closure the store early due to a power outage.
noun
  1. The act or process of ending something, such as a business, event, or discussion.
    • The store announced its permanent closure due to low sales.
    • After months of debate, the committee voted for closure of the investigation.
    • The closure of the factory left many workers without jobs.
  2. A feeling that a difficult or painful experience is finished and resolved.
    • The apology gave him the closure he had been seeking for years.
    • Writing in a journal helped her find closure after the loss of her pet.
    • She needed closure after the breakup to move on with her life.
  3. A device or mechanism that fastens or seals something shut.
    • The bottle has a screw-top closure for easy opening.
    • Make sure the closure on the bag is tight so nothing spills.
    • The zipper closure on the jacket was broken.
  4. The temporary or permanent blocking of a road, bridge, or public area.
    • The road closure due to construction caused long traffic jams.
    • The park closure was necessary for maintenance work.
    • A sign warned drivers of the bridge closure ahead.
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