To close a meeting



Example: They close a meeting with final remarks

Definition


To close a meeting means to formally end the gathering by concluding discussions and summarizing key points, often with final remarks or decisions. "To close a meeting" involves signaling that no further business will be discussed and the session is officially finished.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to close a meeting" derives from the verb "close," which comes from the Latin word "claudere," meaning to shut or block. Over time, "close" extended from physical shutting to ending events or sessions, such as meetings, signifying their conclusion.