upclose

To close up.

Verb

  1. To close up.
    • My pains are otherwise: upclosing cramps / And stiffened tendons from this country's damps. - 1909, Thomas Hardy, Panthera:
    • a. 1843, unknown author (initialled N. P. S.), "Lines to an Alabaster Sarcophagus" Some pious Thebans, when the storm was past, / Upclosed the sepulchre with cunning skill.

Origin

From up- + close.

Forms

upcloses upclosing upclosed