Similar words: sea level, revealed, congealed, concealed, seal, reseal, sea lion, sealing. Meaning: [sɪːl] adj. 1. established irrevocably 2. closed or secured with or as if with a seal 3. undisclosed for the time being 4. determined irrevocably 5. having been paved 6. covered with a waterproof coating 7. (of walls) covered with a coat of plaster.
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211 Not until they opened a sealed box in Virginia did they even learn who were to be their councillors.
212 Howard's huge drive and Mark's incredibly difficult 3-iron from the edge of the bunker sealed it for us.
213 One rainy night when car windows were sealed against me I came back soaked and with not a single sale to report.
214 Work quickly or keep the cutting material in a plastic bag blown up like a balloon and sealed.
215 Space and time can not be regarded as hermetically sealed domains.
216 The assemblers actually wear white cotton gloves to protect the guitars before they are sealed in airtight bags, packed and shipped.
217 All radiocarbon samples should be sealed within a clean container such as a plastic bag at the time of recovery.
218 Armed police were immediately drafted into the area, which was sealed off.
219 In giving her the chance to shine in front of an appreciative Tory audience Heath probably sealed his own doom.
220 The company fears that uranium dust sealed inside the machine could jam the mechanism that controls the shutters.
221 The two approaches, therefore, are not hermetically sealed units, impenetrable to each other.
222 Water stains on a ceiling, without deterioration, can be sealed with shellac and the ceiling repainted.
223 The wood used goes through eight different stages, before it's hand-finished and sealed.
224 This chamber is then sealed by doors at each end, which are lowered hydraulically. Sentencedict.com
225 Manager Trevor Francis sealed the deal before leaving for a family holiday in Florida.
226 But these balloons are not sealed and rise during the heat of the day and fall at night.
227 The would-be island, now with hermetically sealed borders and excluding all but a few tourists, is full of noises.
228 Outside the sealed city, the advent of the round ship Adorno roused the kingdom.
229 Examiners were then chosen to scrutinize the sealed votes and note them down.
230 It sealed a comfortable victory and sent Rovers soaring into third place in the table.
231 It will keep for months in a sealed glass jar in a cook, dark place.
232 He pulled out an empty pasta box sealed at one end with industrial adhesive tape.
233 A try by Plange and two from Richard Price sealed Sheffield's victory.
234 The hotplate is safe and easy to use - because it's completely sealed and spills are easily wiped away.
235 This is a wide definition which should cover pre-contractual labels or post-contractual instructions included, for example, in sealed goods.
236 These were sealed in the same way as the rooflights, with air / vapour barrier material and plenty of butyl tape.
237 Chiddingfold looked dangerous on the break and could have sealed that match, but for some fine defending.
238 An electrical device would have to be totally sealed against sea-water.
239 There was no sign of any of his colleagues, but the door to the kitchen area was sealed and padlocked.
240 In the absence of consideration the agreement is not a contract unless it is written and sealed, as with a deed.
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