Meaning & Definition of word "Closure"

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    Closure

    /ˈkloʊʒər/

    noun:

    • 1. The act or process of closing something, such as a business, an event, or a matter.
      • Example: The sudden closure of the factory left many workers without jobs.
    • 2. A sense of resolution or conclusion at the end of an event or experience.
      • Example: After many years of searching for answers, she finally found closure regarding her sister's disappearance.
    • 3. A legal term referring to the termination of a court case or proceeding.
      • Example: The judge announced the closure of the case after the final testimonies.
    • 4. An emotional or psychological state of acceptance or understanding, particularly after a traumatic event.
      • Example: Therapy helped him achieve closure after the loss of his partner.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old French 'closure' or Latin 'claudere' meaning 'to close'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    emotional closure:

    The feeling of resolution or acceptance after a loss or trauma.

    closure of a case:

    The finalization or resolution of investigations or legal actions.

    closure on an issue:

    A resolution or conclusion reached concerning a particular matter.

    Related Words

    close:

    To shut something or decrease in distance.

    enclose:

    To close in or surround something.

    Slang Meanings of closure

    Meaning: A final understanding or resolution, often used in casual conversation.

    Example Sentence: After talking it out, we finally got closure on our issues.

    Meaning: A term used humorously to signify finishing something ridiculous or trivial.

    Example Sentence: The movie was so bad that I needed closure on that experience.