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closure vs end

end vs closure

closure and end both are nouns.

closure and end both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
closure Yes No Yes No
end Yes No Yes No
As verbs, end is a hypernym of closure; that is, end is a word with a broader meaning than closure:
  • closure: terminate debate by calling for a vote
  • end: bring to an end or halt
Other hypernyms of closure include terminate.
closure (noun) end (noun)
termination of operations the part you are expected to play
the act of blocking (American football) a position on the line of scrimmage, designating players at each end of the defensive line
approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold
an obstruction in a pipe or tube a final part or section
a Gestalt principle of organization holding that there is an innate tendency to perceive incomplete objects as complete and to close or fill gaps and to perceive asymmetric stimuli as symmetric the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it
something settled or resolved; the outcome of decision making the last section of a communication
a rule for limiting or ending debate in a deliberative body the final stage or concluding parts of an event or occurrence
either extremity of something that has length
a boundary marking the extremities of something
the surface at either extremity of a three-dimensional object
one of two places from which people are communicating to each other
(football) the person who plays at one end of the line of scrimmage
a final state
the point in time at which something ends
closure (verb) end (verb)
terminate debate by calling for a vote bring to an end or halt
put an end to
have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical
be the end of; be the last or concluding part of
Difference between closure and end

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