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“closures”
1. A situation or occurrence in which something closes permanently: "A lack of city funds has resulted in the closures of several schools."
2. A feeling that something has been completed or that a problem has been resolved: "He spoke to the group with the hope that they all could get some closure with the project."
3. A feeling that a bad experience has ended and that those who experienced the situation can start to live normal lives again: "They all felt a sense of closure after their daughter's killer was finally sent to prison for life."
4. The process in which something is put together or closed: "The coat had a zipper closure."
2. A feeling that something has been completed or that a problem has been resolved: "He spoke to the group with the hope that they all could get some closure with the project."
3. A feeling that a bad experience has ended and that those who experienced the situation can start to live normal lives again: "They all felt a sense of closure after their daughter's killer was finally sent to prison for life."
4. The process in which something is put together or closed: "The coat had a zipper closure."
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clud-, claud-, claus-, clos-, -clude, -clois, -cluding, -cluded, -clus, -clusion, -clusive
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