Closure | Mean of closure in English Dictionary
/ˈkloʊʒɚ/
- Noun
- a situation or occurrence in which something (such as a business or factory) closes forever
- business closures [=closings]
- a school closure = the closure of a school
- The government forced the closure of the factory.
- a feeling that something has been completed or that a problem has been solved
- I need to talk to him and get some closure on this issue.
- a feeling that a bad experience (such as a divorce or the death of a family member) has ended and that you can start to live again in a calm and normal way
- Going to the memorial service for his late wife made it possible for him to achieve closure.
- We all felt a sense of closure after our sister's murderer was sent to jail.
- trying to bring closure to the victim's family
- the way that something (such as a jacket) is closed together
- The coat has a zipper closure. [=the coat is closed with a zipper]