adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a sealed container (= closed, so that no air or water can get in )
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Place the ingredients in a sealed container and shake well.
a sealed envelope (= one that is firmly closed )
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The contract was delivered by special messenger in a sealed envelope.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
envelope
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And all documents are sent in special bank sealed envelopes .
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They divined the contents of sealed envelopes by the simple expedient of opening the staples at the other end of the envelope.
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At the bottom, five sealed envelopes with smaller quantities of cocaine inside come to light.
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Disclosure of the contents of the sealed envelopes carried the risk of a five-year prison sentence.
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Maxim offered the sealed envelope , Bruno took it, broke it open and passed it to her.
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At the back of the book would be a set of sealed envelopes in various colours.
unit
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Archway House benefits from sealed unit double glazed windows and Gas fired central heating throughout.
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Three bedrooms, gas central heating, full sealed unit double glazing, garage, manageable gardens.
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Because of the short life of the sealed unit built into each ball, it only lasted six months.
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The transmitters were at that time a completely sealed unit resembling a marble both in size and appearance.
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The two approaches, therefore, are not hermetically sealed units , impenetrable to each other.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(all) signed and sealed
hermetically sealed
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Each is a hermetically sealed universe, bumping off the others with very little cross-pollination.
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I think we need to be theoretically and politically clear that no single culture is hermetically sealed off from others.
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Insiders are hermetically sealed from the intrusion of outsiders by the assumption of zero labour turnover.
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Racism is the product of impenetrable or hermetically sealed minds.
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Space and time can not be regarded as hermetically sealed domains.
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The two approaches, therefore, are not hermetically sealed units, impenetrable to each other.
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The would-be island, now with hermetically sealed borders and excluding all but a few tourists, is full of noises.
my lips are sealed
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Fear not my lips are sealed.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Sealed nuclear waste containers are then enclosed in concrete.
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Plants cannot survive in a sealed jar.
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The list of winners' names was delivered in a sealed envelope.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And all documents are sent in special bank sealed envelopes.
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Archway House benefits from sealed unit double glazed windows and Gas fired central heating throughout.
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Heard him say that sirens were blowing and people were donning gas masks and moving into sealed rooms.
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Karr's ship was docking even as Tolonen rode the sealed car out to the landing bay.
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One time I carried a briefcase, some sealed folders, an armful of maps.
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The sealed letter is dated proof of your copyright to be opened in court if some one claims your idea.