Examples of 'effectively closed' in a sentence

Meaning of "effectively closed"

effectively closed": "This phrase describes a state or condition in which something is essentially shut down or not functioning properly. It suggests that although the subject may technically still be open or operational, it is unable to serve its intended purpose effectively.

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effectively closed
The order effectively closed the street.
Knowledge gaps can be identified and effectively closed.
Site was effectively closed to tourists for several years.
That window has effectively closed.
Valve 's effectively closed orders until it can meet the existing demand.
This part of the financial market is effectively closed to SMEs.
The pouch was then effectively closed and maintained at body temperature for a period of 30 minutes.
They destroyed one aircraft and effectively closed the airstrip.
This action effectively closed the grain route to Athens through the Hellespont, thereby starving Athens.
Subjective application of the laws effectively closed most blacks out of politics.
But many local residents are angry and want the road to be effectively closed.
These areas will be effectively closed to visitors.
This is what is happening at the moment - the territories are effectively closed off.
Many hospitals were formally or effectively closed because staff stopped going to work.
Although the platform remained for some time, the station was effectively closed.

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Most neighborhoods were effectively closed down as people took to the streets.
One model is that the populations in each subarea are effectively closed populations.
The level of the measures effectively closed the US market for Indian and Chinese imports.
But by then the northern border with Macedonia was effectively closed to refugees.
Ray 's report effectively closed the Whitewater investigation.
The public service defined benefit scheme has been effectively closed off for new entrants.
High import tariffs effectively closed Brazil during much of this period to foreign-built cars.
Again valve 26 is nominally closed to fluid outflow and is effectively closed to fluid inflow.
In April 1999 the Indonesian government effectively closed UNTIM in response to mass demonstrations demanding a referendum.
It was the first printed edition of a Chinese Buddhist canon, and effectively closed the canon.
Mississippi 's law would have effectively closed the only remaining clinic in the state.
For organic peroxides, all receptacles shall be " effectively closed ".
Canada 's doors remained effectively closed to Jews until after the war.
The liquid-tight closure test is also called the " effectively closed " test.
The package 10 is now effectively closed for subsequent reuse.
Additionally, the ports of Hamburg and Bremen were effectively closed to traffic.
So, the college at Mill Hill was effectively closed for the duration of the war.
Although the junction was never officially closed, it was effectively closed in the 1940s.
The withdrawal of government funding effectively closed the studios in the early 1980s.
The following month, the wharf caught fire and the line was effectively closed in July 1930.
Accordingly, the switch LGBT 54 is effectively closed by application of drive signal 53.
By late January 2011 steps had been taken that effectively closed the Brcko electricity issue.
In addition, pathways for bacteria are effectively closed off to prevent infections.
The forward distal end of the housing 10 is effectively closed by a hub support member 24 '.
With the southern SSRUs closed by ice, the fishery was effectively closed from mid-March 2004.

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