Synonym: close, intimately, nearly, tight. Similar words: close, closet, closer, close up, closest, close in, disclose, close down. Meaning: ['kləʊslɪ] adv. 1. in a close relation or position in time or space 2. in a close manner 3. in an attentive manner.
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151. Economic activities of the sputnik are closely geared to those of the central city.
152. Both politicians have been closely associated with the movement for some time.
153. This policy is closely aligned with the goals of the organization.
154. We will now be able to monitor its progress more closely.
155. All transport operations, whether by sea, rail or road, are closely monitored at all times.
156. They are closely related.
157. Our defence had him closely marked throughout the first half.
158. If you look closely at many of the problems in society, you'll see evidence of racial discrimination.
159. A person's name and their sense of their own identity are often closely bound up together.
160. She ducked her head to look more closely at the inscription.
161. That politician is too closely identified with the former government to become a minister in ours.
162. Exposure to ultraviolet light is closely linked to skin cancer.
163. The policy is closely identified with the prime minister himself.
164. The average speed of the vehicles correlates closely with the severity of the accident caused.
165. Sanskrit is related very closely to Latin, Greek, and the Germanic and Celtic languages.
166. The golden rule in playing tennis is to watch the ball closely.
167. He dived into the doorway of a shop when he found out that he was followed closely.
168. Ordinary people have some reservations about their president's drive to knit them so closely to their neighbors.
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169. She looked at him closely to see if his evasiveness was intentional.
170. Working with Ford closely, I fell in love with the cinema.
171. Each complaint is analysed very closely, and if it has no foundation it is rejected.
172. Economic activities of the satellite are closely geared to those of the central city.
173. Wherever they went they were closely followed by security men.
174. We shall follow closely the latest advance of the subject in the world.
175. The group does not want to align itself too closely with the government.
176. We were so closely packed in the elevator I could hardly move.
177. This system is closely modelled upon one used in French hospitals.
178. The new appointee will be working closely with both departments.
179. Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been closely entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.
180. The political opinions of spouses correlate more closely than their heights.