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Clausura

Description:

Clausura is a Spanish term that can be used as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to the closing or conclusion of a specific event, season, or period. In some contexts, it can also mean a lockdown or closure of a place. As a verb, it means to close or shut something.

Sample Sentences:

Noun (event or season conclusion):

1. The clausura of the soccer tournament will take place next week.

2. The clausura of the annual music festival was celebrated with a grand finale.

3. The clausura of the theater season will feature a critically acclaimed play.

Noun (lockdown or closure):

1. The government declared a clausura of all non-essential businesses during the pandemic.

2. The clausura of the airport due to a security threat disrupted many travelers' plans.

3. The school announced a clausura for a day to conduct maintenance work.

Verb:

1. She clausura the concert by singing her most popular song.

2. Please clausura the gate as you leave.

3. The store owner clausura the shop for the night and went home.

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