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    closing
    /ˈkləʊzɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. bringing something to an end; final: "the closing stages of the election campaign"

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  2. the act of permanently stopping a factory, business, organization, etc. from operating: Congress passed a law to protect workers and their families from the harmful effects of sudden plant closings and mass layoffs. Compare.

  3. The meaning of CLOSING is a concluding part (as of a speech). How to use closing in a sentence.

  4. noun. the end or conclusion, as of a speech. something that closes; a fastening, as of a purse. the final phase of a transaction, especially the meeting at which procedures are carried out in the execution of a contract for the sale of real estate. an act or instance of failing or going bankrupt: an increase in bank closings. complimentary close.

  5. noun. 1. the end or conclusion, as of a speech. 2. something that closes; a fastening, as of a purse. 3. the final phase of a transaction, esp. the meeting at which procedures are carried out in the execution of a contract for the sale of real estate. 4. an act or instance of failing or going bankrupt. an increase in bank closings. 5.

  6. clos·ing. (klō′zĭng) n. 1. The end or conclusion: the closing of a debate. 2. A meeting for completing a transaction, especially one at which contracts are signed transferring ownership of real estate.

  7. CLOSING definition: The closing part of an event or period of time is the final part of it: . Learn more.

  8. noun. approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap. “the ship's rapid rate of closing gave them little time to avoid a collision”