seel

/siːl/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of fish, particularly the saithe or coalfish

“The fishermen hauled in a large seel for the market.”

2. verb

to provide or supply something, especially a service

“The company will seel its customers with high-quality internet.”

3. verb

to surround or envelop something, especially with something fluid or gaseous

“The fog will seel the city in a few hours.”

Synonyms

  • provide
  • supply

Antonyms

  • deprive
  • withhold