Similar words: enclosing, closing entries, losing, losing ground, imposing, opposing, supposing, unimposing. Meaning: [kləʊs] n. 1. the act of closing something 2. the last section of a communication 3. approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap 4. termination of operations 5. a concluding action. adj. final or ending.
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211) Bennett and Williams suggest that the cells of opening or closing traps acidify their own walls by releasing hydrogen ions.
212) Ian Snodin played in the closing stages of the 1986-87 title-winning season.
213) Closing the door behind me I paused briefly and listened.
214) Richard Gay, their teenage stand-off, set up the decisive try as Hull came from 7-4 behind in the closing minutes.
215) In his closing speech, he thanked the organizers of the conference.
216) A time capsule containing personal messages of hope for the next generation will be buried during closing ceremonies.
217) As a result, they've dragged down Freeserve's share price to an all-time closing low of 122p.
218) It started in Fat Harry's, long after the nominal closing time, across a table littered with empty glasses.
219) I urge you to seriously consider this offer and to ensure that you reply before the closing date.
220) After the defense finishes its closing argument,[www.Sentencedict.com] the plaintiffs will have the opportunity for a brief rebuttal.
221) In his closing remarks, Pollard emphasized the need for more research.
222) Compared with yesterday the bond was little changed, after closing at 106. 50.
223) Within a dozen yards, I came to a set of iron gates closing off the steps east of the high altar.
224) These closing weeks also are often the most valuable of the whole assembly.
225) That will come Friday morning, when attorneys for both sides present closing arguments.
226) In practice this order will also be followed for the purposes of cross-examination and closing speeches unless the court directs otherwise.
227) At 0700, they plotted a large group of aircraft about 130 miles away and closing fast.
228) She entered the kitchen from the back gate closing the door on the small yard with a click of finality.
229) Outside, it is closing time and we have drawn a blank.
230) Times were not good, we had basically clung to outdated ideas and we were on the verge of closing.
231) The UN was set up during the closing stages of World War II.
232) He had already considered returning to London in the closing stages of the war, but had thought better of it.
233) From at least the closing years of the eighteenth century the decline of gentry involvement and even tolerance of plebeian sports was evident.
234) The first entry drawn after the closing date which matches the judges' decision will win.
235) But after their three-hour presentation, Ranieri rose to deliver the closing address.
236) Instead, we latch on to shortsighted, shallow solutions, like closing our borders and becoming isolationists.
237) By the closing date for nominations for the leadership contest of Nov. 15 only Thatcher and Heseltine had been nominated.
238) From the closing decades of the eighteenth century Sunday schools began to make a contribution, but how significant a one?
239) In recent years, California sparkling wines have been closing the style gap as well.
240) Mark Bright had two excellent chances to steal it in the closing stages but a draw was perhaps fair.
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