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Adjective: sealed  seeld
  1. Closed or secured with or as if with a seal
    "the premises are sealed"; "my lips are sealed"; "the package is still sealed"
     
  2. Determined irrevocably
    "his fate is sealed"
     
  3. Undisclosed for the time being
    "sealed orders"; "a sealed move in chess"
     
  4. Coated with a non-porous material to make impervious to liquid or air
    "The sealed concrete floor was resistant to stains and moisture"
     
  5. Covered with a waterproof coating
    "a sealed driveway"
     
  6. (of walls) covered with a coat of plaster
    "The sealed surface of the wall prevented moisture from seeping through";
    - plastered
Verb: seal  seel
  1. Make tight; secure against leakage
    "seal the windows";
    - seal off
     
  2. Close with or as if with a seal
    "She sealed the letter with hot wax"
     
  3. Affix a seal to
    "seal the letter"
     
  4. Decide irrevocably
    "sealing dooms"
     
  5. Cover with varnish
    "He sealed the wooden table to protect it";
    - varnish
     
  6. Hunt seals
    "The Inuit sealed on the ice floes"

Sounds like: seals, sealed

See also: closed, concealed, covered, irrevocable, irrevokable [non-standard], paved, shut, unopen [rare], unopened

Type of: affix, close, coat, decide, determine, fill up, hunt, hunt down, make up one's mind, run, shut, stick on, surface, track down

Antonym: unseal, unsealed

Encyclopedia: Sealed

Seal, Mark