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Learn to pronounce clo·sure

/ˈklōZHər/
noun
  1. an act or process of closing something, especially an institution, thoroughfare, or frontier, or of being closed.
    "hospitals that face closure"
    synonyms: closing down, shutting down, shutdown, winding up, termination, discontinuation, discontinuance, cessation, finish, finishing, conclusion, concluding, stoppage, stopping, halting, ceasing, failure, folding
  2. (in a legislative assembly) a procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote; cloture.
    "a closure motion"
  3. a sense of resolution or conclusion at the end of an artistic work.
    "he brings modernistic closure to his narrative"

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4 days ago · noun. clo·​sure ˈklō-zhər. Synonyms of closure. 1. : an act of closing : the condition of being closed.
a process for ending a debate (= formal discussion) in a parliament so there can be a vote: A motion for closure may be adopted by a simple majority. Fewer ...
Closure is the end or the closing down of something. It can be physical — like the closure of your local library — or emotional, like the closure you experience ...
Nov 20, 2023 · Closure refers to the sense of peace, understanding, and release that comes with accepting that a relationship has ended.
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closure in American English · 1. the act of closing; the state of being closed · 2. a bringing to an end; conclusion · 3. something that closes or shuts · 4.
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b : a feeling that a bad experience (such as a divorce or the death of a family member) has ended and that you can start to live again in a calm and normal ...
the act of closing or state of being closed. synonyms: closing, shutting similar words: cessation, discontinuance, locking, sealing. definition 2:
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the feeling that a sad or unpleasant experience has now finished so that you can think about and do other things: I'd hoped that signing the divorce papers ...
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