seal in

Frequency: 6.78.8 per million words

To trap something (like heat or moisture) inside.

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  • Use foil to seal in the freshness of the leftovers.
  • The heavy lid helps to seal in the heat while the soup simmers.
  • Vacuum packing is an effective way to seal in the flavor and extend shelf life.
  • We must seal in any gaps around the windows to improve insulation.
  • This protective coating will seal in the natural oils of the wood.
  • A well-designed thermos can truly seal in the warmth of your beverage for hours.
  • Before mailing, please seal in all confidential documents in a tamper-proof envelope.
  • The quick searing process helps to seal in the meat's juices, making it tender.
  • Modern building materials are often used to seal in the conditioned air, reducing energy costs.
  • Specialized containers are required to seal in hazardous waste safely.