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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
closing date
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ The closing date on the deal is set for August 6.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A target closing date has been set for January 1, 1999.
▪ And providing you are eligible and you reply by the closing date, your acceptance into the Personal Accident Plan is guaranteed.
▪ Any entries made after the closing date will be disqualified.
▪ The closing date for applications is 1 December 1990.
▪ Winners will be drawn from all the entries received before the closing date, 14 December 1992.

Usage examples of "closing date".

But at three in the afternoon of May 20, the closing date of the offer, he subscribed for all the 296,000 remaining unsold shares in the name of the Zwingli Bank, which in turn was buying these on behalf of two of its customers.

We have a closing date that we mean to observe-and that makes the problem much stiffer.

The Consortium plenary sessions seemed interminable, and no closing date had been set.

The official closing date for changes to the catalog is already past.

The first two, Tweed's competitors, submitted sealed bids far in advance of the closing date of the announcement.

Apparently he doubled as handyman and short-order cook and, while his pale brown eyes moved over me like slugs, he complained whiningly about how much there was to do around the place getting it ready for closing date and constantly being called away from some job to fry eggs for parties of transients.

Give me much gold and then only my Closing Date, by coming too soon, can stop me!