closing
Prononciation : [/ˈkloʊzɪŋ/]
Contexte : « business »
(noun) the final part of a business transaction or deal when everything is completed and finished. It's like the end of a movie, but for a business deal or agreement.
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The closing of the merger went smoothly and both companies were happy with the outcome.
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The closing of the sale fell through due to disagreements over the terms.
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When is the closing scheduled for the contract?
Contexte : « real estate »
(noun) the final step in buying a house or property when all the paperwork is signed and ownership is transferred. It's like the finish line in a race, but for buying a home.
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The closing on their new house is next Friday, and they can't wait to move in.
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The closing was delayed because of issues with the title deed.
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How long does the closing process usually take for a home purchase?
Contexte : « activity »
(verb) to shut or bring an end to something by covering or blocking it. Like when you close a door or finish a book.
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She decided to close the book and go to sleep after reading for hours.
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He forgot to close the gate, and the dog ran out of the yard.
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Can you help me close the windows before it starts raining?