closure

simple noun45 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.2

The blocking of a road to traffic.

The shutdown of a school.

The shutdown of a factory.

The shutdown of an industrial plant or factory.

Refers to the entire and absolute closing of something, like a road or business.

The shutdown of a hospital.

Synonymous with complete closure, emphasizing the entirety of the shutdown.

A shutdown for a limited period of time.

A shutdown that is not expected to be reversed.

The closing of only a part of something, not the whole.

A shutdown that is at risk of happening.

A shutdown that happens right away, without delay.

A shutdown that has been arranged in advance.

A shutdown that will happen at some point in the future.

A shutdown that has been suggested.

A shutdown that might happen.

The shutdown of a coal mine.

A fastening made of two strips of fabric, one with tiny hooks and the other with loops.

A fastening made of two rows of interlocking teeth, closed or opened by a sliding tab.

A fastening that closes with a clicking sound, using two interlocking parts.

A fastening made of a cord or string that is pulled to close an opening.

A fastening that can be opened and closed multiple times.

A fastening designed to show if a package has been opened.

A definitive sense of resolution or end to an emotional process.

The sense of resolution at the end of a story, where all questions are answered.

A formal strategy or proposal for shutting something down.

An official command to shut down.

A series of actions planned to achieve a shutdown, often over a period of time.

In a situation where a shutdown is a serious possibility.

The feeling that a difficult or traumatic experience has come to an end.

To be confronted with the possibility of being shut down.

To make a public statement about a future shutdown.

To stop a shutdown from happening.

To be the reason for a shutdown.

To prevent a shutdown from happening.

To be at risk of being shut down.

To make a shutdown necessary or unavoidable.

To rescue a place (like a mine or factory) from being shut down.

To be designated or set aside for future closure.

To require a sense of resolution to move on from a difficult experience.

To try to find a sense of emotional resolution.

To be actively searching for a sense of emotional resolution.

To give someone a sense of emotional resolution.

To cause or provide someone with a sense of emotional resolution.

To successfully find a sense of emotional resolution.