seal

noun and verb27 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.4

Refers to a young seal, or a pup.

The official emblem or symbol of a president or the presidency.

The official emblem of a monarch or a royal family.

A seal made of melted wax, used to close letters or documents.

In the UK, the seal used for authenticating state documents of lesser importance.

To close something firmly, leaving no gaps.

To close something in the correct or appropriate way.

To close something effectively so it functions as intended.

To close something with great attention to detail.

To close something entirely, leaving no part unsealed.

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

To make something completely airtight.

To close something almost completely.

A sign or statement that something is accepted or regarded as good.

To chase and kill seals for sport or for their fur/meat.

To selectively kill seals as a form of population control.

To beat seals to death with a club, a method often criticized for its brutality.

To open something that has been officially closed or sealed.

A young seal.

A large group of seals living together.

An organized event of hunting seals.

The act of selectively killing seals.

When seals lie in the sun to warm themselves.

To prevent people from entering an area.

To close an opening or container completely.

To trap something (like heat or moisture) inside.

To put something in a sealed container for storage.

To use a specific material or tool to close something.

To protect or isolate something from an external element.