sealed

/siːld/
adjective
  1. Closed or fastened securely so that nothing can enter or leave.
    • Please do not open the sealed envelope until you get home.
    • The crime scene was sealed off by the police.
    • The sealed jar kept the pickles fresh for months.
  2. Decided or finalized in a way that cannot be changed.
    • After the contract was signed, the deal was sealed.
    • Her victory in the final match sealed her place in history.
    • The judge's decision sealed the fate of the defendant.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'seal': to close or fasten securely.
    • She sealed the letter with wax.
    • They sealed the cracks in the wall with putty.
    • He sealed the bag tightly before putting it in the freezer.
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