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closing

American  
[kloh-zing] / ˈkloʊ zɪŋ /

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, especially 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. complimentary close.


adjective

  1. concluding; ending; final.

closing Cultural  
  1. Usually applied to real estate transactions, it refers to delivery of the deed of ownership from the owner to the buyer in return for full payment.


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Etymology

Origin of closing

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at close, -ing 1

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Example Sentences

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However, both the company’s class A and C shares hovered below their all-time closing highs on Monday.

From Barron's • May 18, 2026

Shares of Palo Alto Networks finished up 1.9% on Monday, closing at an all-time high as they sealed their best eight-day stretch on record.

From MarketWatch • May 18, 2026

"We're in crisis at the moment - shops are closing, the rates are high," said Lynn Phillips from Bow Street near Aberystwyth.

From BBC • May 18, 2026

After closing arguments Thursday, the next move is jury deliberations Monday.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 17, 2026

The police station is full of people moving around, talking, phones ringing, doors opening and closing.

From "Wayward Creatures" by Dayna Lorentz

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