closed
/ˈkloʊzd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of CLOSED
1
:
covering an opening
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having an opening that is covered
2
:
not operating or open to the public
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The store is closed for lunch between 1 and 2 p.m.
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The beach is closed this time of night.
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These restrooms are closed for cleaning.
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a closed road/bridge
3
a
:
having ended
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not being worked on anymore
b
:
no longer able to be discussed
4
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including only people from a particular group
5
:
happening in private
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not allowing the public to participate or know what is being said or done
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The meeting was closed to the public.
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The Prime Minister said that today's closed meeting with the President was particularly constructive.
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a closed session of Congress
6
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not willing to listen to or accept different ideas or opinions
behind closed doors
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in a private room or place
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in private
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All of their meetings are held behind closed doors.
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They seemed like the perfect couple, but you never know what goes on behind closed doors.
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The decisions are made behind closed doors.
with your eyes closed
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