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Recent Examples of closure The closure marks Starbucks Korea’s first nationwide early closure since 1999. Claire Carter, The Washington Examiner, 15 June 2026 Colorado Parks and Wildlife Colorado Parks and Wildlife approved a fish salvage for Antero in April in anticipation of the reservoir's closure. Christa Swanson, CBS News, 15 June 2026 Investment in the energy system, which can take years to see the results, ground to a halt after the strait’s closure, Gelder said. Cathy Bussewitz, Chicago Tribune, 15 June 2026 The Middle East conflict prompted the Iranian closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a maritime trading route that facilitates the transport of about one-fifth of global oil supply. Max Zahn, ABC News, 15 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for closure
Recent Examples of Synonyms for closure
Noun
  • Traditional public health efforts have focused on cancer screening, tobacco cessation and lifestyle modifications.
    Omer Awan, Forbes.com, 13 June 2026
  • That unrest lasted several days, but the Police Service of Northern Ireland has urged an immediate cessation of the current disorder and a return to calm.
    Olivia-Anne Cleary, Time, 10 June 2026
Noun
  • For the Knicks, this wasn’t just one season ending.
    C.J. Holmes, New York Daily News, 14 June 2026
  • Here's what Steven Spielberg had to say about that enigmatic ending.
    Patrick Ryan, USA Today, 13 June 2026
Noun
  • The Huskies got a run back in the fifth and had two men on base with nobody out in the seventh when the rain brought things to a halt.
    Dave Wright, Twin Cities, 11 June 2026
  • Ukraine's successes have highlighted its ability to inflict painful damage on Russia and change the course of the conflict while Moscow’s advances recently have ground to a near halt.
    ABC News, ABC News, 11 June 2026
Noun
  • Four hours later, the Red Sox reached the end of yet another lackluster performance in a 6-1 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays.
    Jen McCaffrey, New York Times, 17 June 2026
  • By the end of the night, Messi would once again pass Mbappé on that all-time scoring list.
    Kyle Feldscher, CNN Money, 17 June 2026
Noun
  • Georgia’s season came to a disappointing close Wednesday night, losing to Oklahoma 11-4 and eliminated from the College World Series.
    Hunter DeLauder, AJC.com, 18 June 2026
  • Tom and Evan hear eight bell tolls at the close of the finale, suggesting that Widow’s Bay would like another eight souls.
    Louis Peitzman, Vulture, 17 June 2026
Noun
  • Nonetheless, the series evolves into an elaborate soap opera over its 39 episodes, with complex scheming characters opposing Utena, her relationship with Anthy serving as the lodestar that guides this tragedy towards its ambiguous conclusion.
    Wilson Chapman, IndieWire, 12 June 2026
  • Whatever conclusions investigators might reach, the loss of at least 50 souls, and the wounding of dozens more innocents, is an unbearable blow for any community.
    Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board, The Orlando Sentinel, 12 June 2026
Noun
  • The Hurricanes’ combination of shutdown center Jordan Staal and defenseman Jaccob Slavin completely nullified Vegas’ top players.
    Jesse Granger, New York Times, 16 June 2026
  • But the shutdown at Pearl and the economic pressure to prioritize diesel over lubricants are both expected to continue into next year.
    Camila Domonoske, NPR, 16 June 2026

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“Closure.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/closure. Accessed 19 Jun. 2026.

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