• It is true that I work closely with Minister Michel, but full metamorphosis has not yet taken place.
  • Sean believes the answer is closely tied to something called entropy. ... Zoom down the open highway and try to pass closely without crashing.
  • Referring expression generation is closely related to lexicalization, since it is also concerned with producing surface linguistic forms which identify domain...
  • Scientists have learned that, throughout Earth's history, temperature and CO2 levels in the air are closely tied.
  • - Scientists have learned that, throughout Earth's history, temperature and CO2 levels in the air are closely tied.
  • events, by making the persons who have been most closely connected with them, at each successive stage, relate their own experience, word for word.
  • closely (comparative closelier or more closely, superlative closeliest or most closely). In a close manner. Finnish and Estonian are closely related languages.
  • closely — adverb 1 if you look at or study something closely, you look at it etc hard, trying to notice everything about it: watch sb closely: The detective was...
  • to move so as to bar passage through something; to block against entry or passage; to deny access to… See the full definition.
  • The word 'closely' originated from the Middle English word 'clos', which means confined or shut.