- adverbclosely (adverb)
- with little or no space or time in between:"closely spaced homes" · "the medical sergeant follows closely behind the squad"
- in a narrowly enclosed way:"pens of closely confined fish"
- in a way that involves only a small margin between the winner and loser:"a closely fought contest"
- in a way that involves a strong resemblance or connection:"the students had to answer questions closely related to what they just learned" · "the real-world injuries closely mirrored the university's experimental data"
- in a collective or unified way:"we will be working closely with stakeholders" · "the two companies collaborate closely"
- very affectionately or intimately:"he has bonded very closely with his Miami family" · "both children are clearly very closely attached to their parents"
- in a careful and attentive way:"patients have to be watched closely for side effects"
- in a cautious or secretive way:"a closely guarded plan"
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