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| 1. | [ adjective ] (of walls) covered with a coat of plaster | |
| Synonyms: | plastered | |
| Related terms: | covered | |
| 2. | [ adjective ] covered with a waterproof coating | |
| Examples: | "a sealed driveway" |
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| Related terms: | covered | |
| 3. | [ adjective ] (Australia) having been paved | |
| Related terms: | Australia paved | |
| 4. | [ adjective ] determined irrevocably | |
| Examples: | "his fate is sealed" |
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| Related terms: | irrevocable | |
| 5. | [ adjective ] closed or secured with or as if with a seal | |
| Examples: | "my lips are sealed" "the package is still sealed" "the premises are sealed" |
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| Related terms: | unsealed sealed_off stamped unopened corked closed | |
| 6. | [ adjective ] established irrevocably | |
| Synonyms: | certain | |
| Examples: | "his fate is sealed" |
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| Related terms: | unsealed | |
| 7. | [ adjective ] undisclosed for the time being | |
| Examples: | "sealed orders" "a sealed move in chess" |
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| Related terms: | concealed | |
| 8. | [ adjective ] closed so tightly as to be airtight or watertight | |
| Related terms: | tight | |
