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Seal in Meaning in English

expression

ˈsiɫ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
SEEL-in
sˈiːl/ /ˈɪn
SEEL-in

Definition

To close something tightly so that nothing can enter or escape, often used for keeping something (like heat, flavor, or people) inside.

Usage & Nuances

Often used with cooking ('seal in the juices'), construction ('seal in the room'), or safety contexts. Implies making something airtight or escape-proof. Don't confuse with 'seal' (the animal) or 'seal' (an official stamp). Can be literal or figurative.

Example Sentences

Please seal in the envelope before sending it.

basic

The chef wants to seal in the flavor of the meat.

basic

They had to seal in the room to keep the smoke out.

basic

A tight lid will help seal in the freshness of the food.

natural

He tried to seal in his emotions and not show how upset he was.

natural

During the storm, people were sealed in their homes for days.

natural