upseal

/ˈʌpsiːl/

Definitions

1. verb

to seal or close (something) tightly, especially a container or a document

“The customs officer upsealed the suspicious package.”

2. verb

to affix or attach a seal to (something), especially a document

“She upsealed the contract with her signature.”

3. noun

a seal affixed to a document to make it official

“The upseal on the contract indicated that it was legally binding.”

Synonyms

  • close
  • seal

Antonyms

  • open
  • unseal