English · Common Verbs
/ˈkləʊzɪŋ/
[/ˈkləʊzɪŋ/]
present participle of close
Present participle of 'close': showing that someone is shutting something now; also meaning final.
They are closing the road for repairs tonight, so we will have to take another route.
They are closing the road for repairs tonight, so we will have to take another route.
From Latin 'claudere', with the silent 'e' dropped before the '-ing' ending.
Used with forms of 'be' for continuous tenses; 'closing time' uses it as a modifier.