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verb
- adverb to terminate (a client's or other account) on which the margin is inadequate or exhausted, usually by sale of securities to realize cash
Example Sentences
And when Doncic, who struggled defensively for most of the night, closed out on a Curry three, officials called him for a foul when it seemed like Curry, not Doncic, initiated the contact.
Whatever Morgan Wallen's issue with "Saturday Night Live" might be, it started well before the cast tried to close out his appearance last Saturday.
Locking hands, Helly and Mark sprint down the hall toward the unknown as alarms blare, with the episode closing out on a freeze frame of their run as a red painted image.
Why would I put it at 48 minutes and have it close out my special?
Some cases took years to conclude, including one involving shared ancestry discrimination allegations at the University of California that opened in 2022 and closed out in December.
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