"Seal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Seal" Meaning

A noun, a verb, or an adjective.

As a noun:
1. A seal is a marine mammal that breathes air and gives birth to live young. There are many species of seal, including the ringed seal, the elephant seal, and the harbor seal.
2. A seal can also refer to a stamp or an impression made on a document or a surface to authenticate it, or to indicate that something is authorized or official.

As a verb:
To seal something means to close or fasten it tightly, so that it cannot be opened or entered.

As an adjective:
Something that is sealed is enclosed or shut tightly, so that it is secure or confidential.

"Seal" Examples

Usage Examples:


The zoo had a large seal that entertained the visitors with its acrobatic stunts.
She tried to seal the package securely with packing tape to prevent it from opening during shipping.
The judge's seal of approval gave the business a huge boost in reputation.
The seal on the envelope was broken, indicating that it had already been opened.
The pharmaceutical company had to obtain a seal of safety from the FDA before releasing the new medication.

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