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seal English

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What does seal mean?
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seal

A mammal that lives in watch. We saw seals at the theme park performing tricks. A form of signature to represent a person or a company/service. Place this seal on your website and it will be trusted by your visitors.

seal

If you seal something, you close it tightly. I sealed the bag tightly before putting it into my suitcase. The room was sealed so no one could enter it. If you seal, you hunt seals. Many countries have made it illegal to seal.

seal

close with or as if with a seal She sealed the letter with hot wax make tight; secure against leakage seal the windows fastener consisting of a resinous composition that is plastic when warm; used for sealing documents and parcels and letters decide irrevocably sealing dooms a device incised to make an impression; used to secure a closing or to authenticate documents fastener that provides a tight and perfect closure a finishing coat applied to exclude moisture a stamp affixed to a document (as to attest to its authenticity or to seal it) the warrant bore the sheriff's seal any of numerous marine mammals that come on shore to breed; chiefly of cold regions the pelt or fur (especially the underfur) of a seal a coat of seal affix a seal to seal the letter hunt seals (= varnish) cover with varnish (= cachet) an indication of approved or superior status

SEAL

a member of a Naval Special Warfare unit who is trained for unconventional warfare SEAL is an acronym for Sea Air and Land

Synonyms seal synonyms

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Navy SEAL

Topics seal topics

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  • What words refer to keeping air out of something?

Conjugation seal conjugation

How do you conjugate seal?

seal · verb

Examples seal examples

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Simple sentences

Once you break the seal, you can't return the tape.
Preserves must be stored in a jar with an airtight seal.
Add a few words before I seal the letter.
I doubt that Tom will be able to seal the deal.
Mothers often leave young behind while feeding offshore. Even a lone sea otter or seal pup is probably not abandoned!
Moreover, what's on the bottom of the memo isn't dirt but a. b-blood seal!?
Set me as a seal on thy heart, as a seal on thine arm, for strong as death is love, sharp as Sheol is jealousy.
Seal the room.
I can seal the leak.
Let me add a few words before you seal the letter.
We must strive to receive the seal of the living God, rather than be afraid to receive the mark of the beast.

Movie subtitles

This is the emperor's official seal.
Until Warren Bugle dumped her body on the tar-seal.
Now the Notary's seal, gentlemen, and you are the fortunate new owners.
The seal of the seven jackals.
Official confirmation with the seal and signature of the prison director and everything that goes with it.
Your seal, Excellence.
The wax is ready for your seal, Caesar.
The seal, Caesar.
Well, if I wasn't honest trying to seal it up, I wouldn't have got caught.
Let's seal up the doors so we know which way Carmona's coming.
They dare not produce it because that document is a forgery to seal Dreyfus' fate and save the face of the general staff.
I worked with a seal trainer once.
Horace'll perform like a trained seal.
Not them regular deputies, but them tin-seal men. The ones they got for guards.
Don't keep doing that, you sound like a seal.
There's no seal on it.
Where's the seal?
You're just in time to see the trained seal.
Set me as a seal upon thine heart. as a seal upon thine arm. for love is strong as death.
Even the seal's got the badge.
These dispatches bear the seal of Spain.
There was something from Alaska this morning. A baby seal, I think. You move like a broken-down truck horse!
What about the penguins, octopus, baby seal and the rest of the menagerie?
Not them regular deputies, but them tin-seal men.
I used him to seal the contract with the Horde.
Well, I guess we might as well seal the bargain.
He puts his seal of ownership on everything.
Perhaps the pipes do not seal tightly?
To seal the furrows so filth can not enter.
There is even a seal on it.
What kind of seal is it?
Steve, all I know about you so far is that you don't wanna be a Central Park seal or president of First National. What do you wanna be?
Seal him off.
I've been a stooge for a trained seal.
Go to the authorities and file a complaint for the theft of my seal!
Lieutenant says seal them off.

News and current affairs

In law, when two criminals seal a contract with the blood of their victims, that act remains a crime, even if the two criminals later have a falling out and spray bullets at one another.
But Europe can succeed in this task only if its various constituent cultures do not seal themselves off from one another.
The growing role of the UN in this process puts the seal of international law and diplomacy over the global struggle against terrorism, and helps to reassure many countries that this is a true international effort, not just the US acting alone.
The CCL is intended to provide markets with a seal of approval for good policies, backed up by money-if needed.
Indeed, even local security apparatuses have been unwilling to comply with dictates from Assad and his clique to seal the borders.
One Europe to seal the definitive unwinding of the 20 th century: its wars, divisions and tragedy.
CALGARY - When Harvey Cushing and William Bovie introduced electrocautery (which uses a high-frequency current to seal blood vessels or make incisions) in 1926, their innovation transformed neurosurgery.
People who experienced it seal off the memory, for the pain, worse than a bullet to the heart, overwhelms souls.
But Ukrainians have now given their seal of approval to democracy and an open society.
Only war's bloodshed, sad to say, can seal such a diplomatic bargain.
The idea is not to prevent necessary adjustments - for example, in the form of budget-deficit reduction - but to spread them out over time, to restore confidence, and to serve as an external seal of approval on a government's credibility.
Patents, trademarks, and competition for resources (people, money, and accolades) seal off information and prevent molecular data from being analyzed and shared.
Once again, it relies on overcollateralization, an assumption on the joint distribution of possible outcomes, and the inevitable seal of approval of the three major credit rating agencies.
But now the French seal of approval seemingly has been bestowed.
In the background of this legal and moral failure is major cheerleading about the Bin Laden raid, in which a US Navy SEAL team swarmed a compound in a residential Pakistani neighborhood and assassinated a lot of people.
Yet leaders left New York committed to clear and firm instructions for their negotiators: seal a deal in Copenhagen.
But bold, visionary leadership will be needed to seal a successor deal to the Kyoto Protocol in Copenhagen later this year.
These were added to a revised treaty in 1972 by a convention on seal protection, followed, in 1980, by a convention on wildlife preservation.
But the most dangerous development of this unfortunate situation is the current attempt to seal off Tibet from the rest of the world.
Continued refusal to proceed according to agreed legal channels will seal the Umbrella Agreement's fate before it is ratified.
The international community's over-arching concern must be to seal a serious and significant deal at the United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen in December to curtail C02 emissions and assist vulnerable countries to adapt.

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