effectively seal

Frequency: 6.89.2 per million words

To close something in a way that produces the desired result.

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  • The advanced packaging technology can effectively seal perishable goods for longer freshness.
  • To prevent leaks, make sure you effectively seal the lid on the paint can.
  • The construction crew worked quickly to effectively seal the building before the storm hit.
  • A good vacuum sealer will effectively seal food, extending its shelf life significantly.
  • After the negotiations, both parties managed to effectively seal the groundbreaking deal.
  • The doctor advised her to effectively seal the wound to avoid any contamination.
  • This special coating helps to effectively seal porous surfaces against water damage.
  • It is crucial to effectively seal the evidence bag to maintain the chain of custody.
  • The new regulations aim to effectively seal all tax loopholes.
  • The company developed a new method to effectively seal electronic components from dust and moisture.