Seal can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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seal - make tight; secure against leakage; "seal the windows" | ||
seal - close with or as if with a seal; "She sealed the letter with hot wax" | ||
seal - affix a seal to; "seal the letter" | ||
seal - hunt seals | ||
seal - decide irrevocably; "sealing dooms" | ||
seal - cover with varnish | ||
Noun |
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seal - a device incised to make an impression; used to secure a closing or to authenticate documents | ||
seal - fastener that provides a tight and perfect closure | ||
seal - any of numerous marine mammals that come on shore to breed; chiefly of cold regions | ||
seal - a finishing coat applied to exclude moisture | ||
seal - a stamp affixed to a document (as to attest to its authenticity or to seal it); "the warrant bore the sheriff's seal" | ||
seal - the pelt or fur (especially the underfur) of a seal; "a coat of seal" | ||
seal - fastener consisting of a resinous composition that is plastic when warm; used for sealing documents and parcels and letters | ||
seal - a member of a Naval Special Warfare unit who is trained for unconventional warfare; "SEAL is an acronym for Sea Air and Land" | ||
seal - an indication of approved or superior status |
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1. | noun | The warrant bore the sheriff's seal. | |
2. | noun | A coat of seal. | |
3. | noun | SEAL is an acronym for Sea Air and Land. | |
4. | noun | "Should the Arctic Ocean become ice-free in summer, it is likely that polar bears and some seal species would be driven toward extinction," the report concluded. | |
5. | noun | Very likely it needs a new window seal). | |
6. | noun | These special characteristics explain its preference for still-hunting (lying motionless beside a seal's breathing hole, waiting for one to surface). | |
7. | noun | Once you break the seal, you can't return the tape. | |
8. | noun | The seal kept its balance well on the large ball. | |
9. | noun | When Tobita gives a plan his seal of approval, the client accepts it at first glance. | |
10. | noun | Moreover, what's on the bottom of the memo isn't dirt but a ... b-blood seal!? | |
11. | noun | For example, you don't need a personal seal to collect a parcel. | |
12. | noun | In Japan you tend to use your personal seal, but actually a signature would often suffice. | |
13. | noun | Unless otherwise decided by the directors, if the company has a common seal and it is affixed to a document, the document must also be signed by at least one authorised person in the presence of a witness who attests the signature. | |
14. | noun | Preserves must be stored in a jar with an airtight seal. | |
15. | noun | There was a seal on the shore. | |
16. | verb | Seal the windows. | |
17. | verb | Seal the letter. | |
18. | verb | Next, place one paper in each of the six envelopes and seal them. | |
19. | verb | Please be sure to sign and seal the form. | |
20. | verb | Add a few words before I seal the letter. | |
21. | verb | I can seal the leak. | |
22. | verb | Let me add a few words before you seal the letter. | |
23. | verb | I doubt that Tom will be able to seal the deal. | |
24. | verb | I think that we're ready to seal the deal. | |
25. | verb | I had the chance to seal it. | |
26. | verb | I doubt Tom will be able to seal the deal. | |
27. | verb | I think we're ready to seal the deal. | |
28. | verb | Reliever Julio UrĂas struck out Willy Adames to seal the victory for the Dodgers and send their players into a celebratory pile on the infield. | |
29. | verb | Don't forget to seal the box well before sending it. | |
30. | verb | Please be sure to sign and seal the form. |
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noun | |
The warrant bore the sheriff's seal. |
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A coat of seal. |
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SEAL is an acronym for Sea Air and Land. |
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"Should the Arctic Ocean become ice-free in summer, it is likely that polar bears and some seal species would be driven toward extinction," the report concluded. |
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Very likely it needs a new window seal). |
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These special characteristics explain its preference for still-hunting (lying motionless beside a seal's breathing hole, waiting for one to surface). | |
Once you break the seal, you can't return the tape. | |
The seal kept its balance well on the large ball. | |
When Tobita gives a plan his seal of approval, the client accepts it at first glance. | |
Moreover, what's on the bottom of the memo isn't dirt but a ... b-blood seal!? | |
For example, you don't need a personal seal to collect a parcel. | |
In Japan you tend to use your personal seal, but actually a signature would often suffice. | |
Unless otherwise decided by the directors, if the company has a common seal and it is affixed to a document, the document must also be signed by at least one authorised person in the presence of a witness who attests the signature. | |
Preserves must be stored in a jar with an airtight seal. | |
There was a seal on the shore. | |
verb | |
Seal the windows. |
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Seal the letter. |
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Next, place one paper in each of the six envelopes and seal them. |
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Please be sure to sign and seal the form. | |
Add a few words before I seal the letter. | |
I can seal the leak. | |
Let me add a few words before you seal the letter. | |
I doubt that Tom will be able to seal the deal. | |
I think that we're ready to seal the deal. | |
I had the chance to seal it. | |
I doubt Tom will be able to seal the deal. | |
I think we're ready to seal the deal. | |
Reliever Julio UrĂas struck out Willy Adames to seal the victory for the Dodgers and send their players into a celebratory pile on the infield. | |
Don't forget to seal the box well before sending it. | |
Please be sure to sign and seal the form. |