in+close+proximity

  • 1in close proximity — index close (near), contiguous, proximate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 2close proximity —  is inescapably tautological. Make it near or close to. See also scrutiny, scrutinize …

    Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • 3close proximity —    is inescapably tautological. Make it near or close to.    See also scrutiny, scrutinize …

    Dictionary of troublesome word

  • 4close — 1 vb closed, clos·ing vt 1: to bring to an end or to a state of completion closed the case close an estate by liquidating its assets closing his account 2: to con …

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  • 5proximity — n. 1) close proximity 2) proximity to 3) in proximity to (in close proximity to the scene of the crime) * * * [prɒk sɪmɪtɪ] close proximity proximity to in proximity to (in close proximity to the scene of the crime) …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 6close — close1 [ klouz ] verb *** ▸ 1 shut ▸ 2 when business stops ▸ 3 stop use of road etc. ▸ 4 end/finish ▸ 5 reduce distance ▸ 6 stop business relations ▸ 7 finish business deal ▸ 8 put fingers around something ▸ 9 have value at end of day ▸ 10 join… …

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  • 7close — 1 verb 1 SHUT (I, T) to shut something so that there is no longer a space or hole, or to become shut in this way: Ann closed her book and stood up. | close a door/window/gate: Would you mind if I closed the window? | close the… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 8close — I UK [kləʊz] / US [kloʊz] verb Word forms close : present tense I/you/we/they close he/she/it closes present participle closing past tense closed past participle closed *** 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] if you close something, or if it closes,… …

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  • 9proximity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ close ▪ geographic (esp. AmE), geographical, physical, spatial PREPOSITION ▪ in proximity …

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  • 10proximity — prox|im|i|ty [ prak sıməti ] noun uncount FORMAL how near something is to another thing, especially in distance or time: proximity to: the town s proximity to the mountains in close proximity: All of my family live in close proximity …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English