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sealed

ADJECTIVE
secured
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST


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Following defeat in the third Test in Adelaide, which sealed England's fourth successive Ashes loss in Australia, Stokes said he "absolutely" wanted to remain skipper.

From BBC

The vessel was discovered in 1954 in a sealed pit near the pyramids, but its excavation did not begin until 2011 due to the fragile condition of the wood.

From Barron's

The Justice Department released a library of files on Friday related to Jeffrey Epstein, partially complying with a new federal law compelling their release, while acknowledging that hundreds of thousands of files remain sealed.

From Los Angeles Times

Large cauldrons with rice, vegetables, meat and spices were sealed to make a one-dish meal.

From BBC

Realistically, England's fate in this match and the series was sealed by their batting on the second day.

From BBC