closed door

English

Alternative forms

  • closed-door

Etymology

Metaphor of an isolated room, behind doors that are closed.

Adjective

closed door (not comparable)

  1. Not open to participation by non-members or the public.
    Synonyms: behind closed doors, with closed doors
    The leaders held a closed door meeting to decide on a future course of action in the case.
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