closed (off) Synonyms

closed (off) Meaning

closed (off)

to not allow (something) to be used for a period of time

closed (off) Sentence Examples

  1. The door was closed off, barring any entry or exit.
  2. The eyes of the sleeping child were tightly closed off from the world.
  3. The government had closed off the borders to prevent the spread of disease.
  4. Her heart felt numb and closed off, as if it had been sealed away.
  5. The wound had finally closed off, leaving behind a faint scar.
  6. The secret meeting was held in a secluded room that was closed off from outside surveillance.
  7. The river's current was swiftly carrying away the debris that had closed off the bridge.
  8. The once busy shop was now closed off and boarded up, a testament to the economic downturn.
  9. The phone lines were closed off due to a technical malfunction.
  10. She felt isolated and closed off from the rest of society, unsure how to reconnect.

FAQs About the word closed (off)

to not allow (something) to be used for a period of time

blocked (off), walled (off),guarded, screened (off),blockaded, barricaded, barred, locked, fenced, hedged

reopened,opened,unbarred, unblocked,unbolted

The door was closed off, barring any entry or exit.

The eyes of the sleeping child were tightly closed off from the world.

The government had closed off the borders to prevent the spread of disease.

Her heart felt numb and closed off, as if it had been sealed away.