Simple past tense and past participle of seal.(verb)
Closed by a seal.(adjective)
Preventing entrance.(adjective)
Not subclassable; from which one cannot inherit.(adjective)
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Use "sealed" in a sentence
"The editor acknowledges that the poem itself, from the unpruned luxuriance of the author's powers, "has remained a sealed volume" -- certainly it _ought_ to be a _sealed volume_ -- "to the fairest portion of the community.""
"Since Greensville was in a dry county -- Madison -- some of the men drove to Georgia and brought back what we called sealed liquor."
""I was engaged, sir, on what we call sealed orders, to sail this ship for that gentleman where he should bid me," said the captain."