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hermetically
[hur-met-ik-lee]
adverb
so as to be airtight.
hermetically sealed.
Word History and Origins
Origin of hermetically1
Example Sentences
How can you convince an audience with their phones hermetically sealed to their hands to put away their devices and care about this sprawling, capital-M movie playing in front of them?
This hermetically sealed, windowless room is the only place where attorneys and their clients can discuss the evidence.
To bring down grocery and gas prices overnight, end the war in Gaza and Ukraine instantly, hermetically seal the U.S. border and fill our households to the bursting with sudden and abundant wealth.
the conservative legal movement has built in many ways is a hermetically sealed circle.
“The judge is not supposed to be concerned about the give and take in the public arena, he’s trying to sort of hermetically seal his courtroom,” she noted.
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