to seal off
Pronunciation
/sˈiːl ˈɔf/

Definition & Meaning of "seal off"in English

to seal off
01

make tight; secure against leakage

Grammatical Information
Regular
Present tense
sealing off
Past simple
sealed off
Past participle
sealed off
02

to close a place or area to prevent people from entering or leaving

Examples
The police had to seal off the area around the crime scene.
03

to block or stop the passage of something

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