closing

UK /ˈkləʊzɪŋ/ US /ˈkloʊzɪŋ/
noun 4adj 1

Collocations

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ADJ.

careful, popular, regular

The store made a careful closing of all its accounts before the merger was finalized.

VERB + CLOSING

accounted, add, debated, ended, leave, line, mind

The debate ended with the closing arguments from both legal teams.

CLOSING + NOUN

canteen, ceremony, day, door, miller's, scene, school, window

The closing ceremony was held at the stadium last Friday evening.

PREP.

in, in, on, out, till, with

The store is closing in five minutes, so we need to hurry up and pay.

ADV.

dramatically

The stock market fell dramatically as closing time approached on Friday afternoon.

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