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sealed

British  
/ siːld /

verb

  1. the past participle of seal 1

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adjective

  1. (of a road) having a hard surface; made-up

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Example Sentences

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The protesters clashed with security forces when they were stopped from marching to the main square in the main city of Srinagar, which was sealed off.

From Barron's

For years, Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein sealed off Iranian influence in his country, viewing Tehran as a threat.

From Los Angeles Times

“This is for the championship and we wanted it more tonight,” said Robinson, who sealed the win on a layup off an inbounds play with less than 20 seconds left.

From Los Angeles Times

His fourth try came after a Joe Burgess consolation for the Robins 15 minutes from time - then a late Cooper Jenkins double sealed a resounding victory for Leeds.

From BBC

Her 9.950 on the vault in the final rotation sealed the win.

From Los Angeles Times