To close: verb (word coming from the Latin firmare “to make solid”, whence, in Old French, the meanings of “to attach” and “to fortify”).
The verb “close” has many meanings:
I) Transitive verb: close something.
1 Apply (a moving part) so as to block a passage, an opening. Close a door, the door (barricade, padlock, lock).
Close a grid, a valve.
The window is poorly closed.
Close the curtains.
Figurative: Close your door to someone, re...
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