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Sentence count:223+43Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: closeintimatelynearlytightSimilar words: closeclosetcloserclose upclosestclose indiscloseclose downMeaning: ['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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181. The path follows the river closely, occasionally deviating round a clump of trees.
182. We have collaborated closely with the university on this project.
183. Her development as a writer is closely connected with her religion.
184. All parts of the aircraft are closely scrutinised for signs of wear or damage.
185. Love and pity are closely aligned, didn't you know?
186. Nothing resembles selfishness more closely than self-respect. George Sand 
187. He closely guarded her identity.
188. Deng closely aligned himself with this stance.
189. Consider the problems of traffic accidents more closely.
190. The second reason is closely allied to the first.
191. By contrast, the professions of journalism and politics continue to be closely allied.
192. Without abandoning the principle of honour among thieves, let's look at those two points closely.
193. Skinner was also given responsibility for liaising closely with the troika at the apex of Bush's re-election campaign.
194. This suggests to Ishmael that the entire universe is more closely interrelated than man has yet admitted.
195. There's charm here, but it's closely allied to wit and shares with it a piercing quality.
196. There are very few fathers of kidnap victims who aren't worried about their financial affairs being looked at too closely.
197. Similar processes would explain anomalies such as the existence of closely related species in widely separated locations.
198. More than 50 seats were won by independents, many of whom are closely aligned with Mr Khatami's conservative foes.sentencedict .com
199. Every episode, when studied closely, dissolves into a series of actions, gestures and characters.
200. Closely allied to the fundamental fear-complex within the personality is violence.
201. Given the complexities and plural nature of urban development other agencies must be closely involved.
202. For some years now, writer and art director have been considered as equal partners working closely together.
203. The reasons for adopting this view that syntactic production and the accessibility of individual lexical items are closely related are twofold.
204. After their father's death, it was Louis whose interests proved more closely aligned to Charles's.
205. Again, this is where sculpture is closely aligned to social and political history.
206. The second category is closely related to oceanic trenches and their associated island arcs or mountain belts.
207. Punishment must be fitted, closely tailored to the state of the spirit, adapted to the need of the soul.
208. Concepts of instrumentation in this period appear still to be closely allied to Renaissance consort principles.
209. Richly-decorated Saloon Bars more closely approximate to the modern idea of a Victorian pub.
210. They are able to monitor their progress closely and to relate effort and performance to accepted standards.
More similar words: closeclosetcloserclose upclosestclose indiscloseclose downlosepreciselylose sight ofcloudclothingat a lossself-sellexplosionitselfvesselsellersell outsell offhimselfselectrelyin itselfof itselfby itselfwhosedose
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