closen
/ˈkloʊsən/Definitions
1. verb
past tense of close, to shut or fasten (something) so that it cannot be opened or entered
“She had to closen the windows before the storm arrived.”
2. verb
past tense of close, to bring or come together, especially so that a space or gap is eliminated
“The two friends closen the gap in their friendship after meeting again.”
3. verb
past tense of close, to bring to an end or a conclusion
“The company closen the deal with a major investor yesterday.”
4. verb
past tense of close, to bring or come closer to (someone or something)
“The investigation closen in on the suspect.”
5. verb
past tense of close, to bring or come closer to a particular state or condition
“The cold weather closen in, making it difficult to go outside.”