Prevent from entering; shut out.
Move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut.
1 The shut - down of the UK's power station capacity extends beyond nuclear power.
2 It was lifted up high above the town; shut in; utterly secluded.
3 In effect, it shut the field against simple merit; anyhow, discouraged it.
4 Doors opened and shut ; voices murmured; quick feet sounded on the stairs.
5 Jean flew to the window; it was shut and the shutters bolted.
6 The nurse pulled her in and shut the door of the house.
7 From shut - in recluse mechanic to partying shamanic police detective within a year.
8 Good night; for I shall shut myself in at the same time.
9 You know the children were in the house and the door shut .
10 The great hills shut him in from the sight of the sea.
11 Josef received progress reports as his engineers explored the cold, shut - down facilities.
12 They had shut themselves up in the dining-room, in the yellow-ochreish light.
13 It was rather dark in the flat, shut in as it was.
14 Then silence; and some one entered the room and shut the door.
15 The arms shut up in the arsenals were distributed among the populace.
16 He shut the door on the human animal in its lonely struggle.
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