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close out (EN)
phrasal verb

phrasal verb “close out”

  1. to bring something to an end; to finish something
    After months of hard work, they closed out the project with a celebration.
  2. to sell all remaining stock, often at reduced prices
    The store is closing out all its winter coats to make room for the new collection.
  3. to win the final part of a game or series, securing victory
    The team closed out the match with a thrilling final goal.
  4. (in accounting) to eliminate a balance by transferring it elsewhere
    At the end of the fiscal year, the accountant closed out the temporary accounts.
  5. to exclude someone from an activity or group
    He felt closed out when his colleagues didn't invite him to the meeting.