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Definition of "close out" [close out]

  • To terminate; to call the end of. (verb)
  • Of a wave, to break all at once, instead of progressively along its length. (verb)
  • To terminate a computer program. (verb)

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Use "close out" in a sentence
  • "Elliott passed this along to Steve, who said he would call the Eagle County sheriff to close out on the Mount of the Holy Cross lead."
  • "Then Perry Werden hit a liner up the middle that Preacher Wil plucked from the air with his bare hand to close out the frame."
  • "Are they sure they wanted All-Star closer Joe Nathan to close out games against the Bronx Bombers?"