Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

close-in-on

Phrasal Verb
/kloʊs ɪn ɒn/
Definition
to move closer to someone or something in pursuit or understanding.
Examples
  • The detective was able to close in on the suspect after gathering more evidence.
  • As the deadline approached, the team began to close in on a solution to the problem.
  • During the meeting, she felt the discussion was closing in on an important decision.
Meaning
The phrase ‘close-in-on’ denotes the act of narrowing the distance between oneself and a target, whether physically, emotionally, or intellectually. It often implies a sense of urgency or determination in the approach.
Synonyms
  • pursue
  • approach
  • nearing
  • home in on
  • zero in on