To close something securely means that you latch it tightly so it won't just pop open or slowly open over time, you have to unlatch it for it to open. Or to seal.
It is to seal.
close to it
You measured the frame lengthwise and then fastened it securely. There are two adverbs in this sentence - lengthwise (modifying measured) and securely (modifying fastened). All other words are not adverbs.
You mean 'cockamamie'. probably close to the meaning of Malarkey.
close
In this context it would mean basically 'literally nill' or close to nil'. So nil = zero or nothing Virtual = Close to or literally = Close to nothing. Or basically nothing.
seal
It means "surely". Securely, probably, certainly; fastly; safely.
You have spelled it correctly. "To seal" means to close securely, and "sealed" is the past tense of "to seal."
Securely is an adverb.
securely fixed; solid, compact; steady; resolute and smooth surface
Securely has 3 syllables.
what does mean by this close-box
Simple! Take the hook and 'hook' it around the catch on the end of the clasp, then push the hook into the clasp to securely fasten.
It means have you joined securely to another thing or job.
Yes, it is safe to have a tv in the bathroom as long as you have it securely mounted and attached to a surge protector. You have to be careful when you have electricity in close proximity to water.
securely
Yes, the word securely is an adverb.An example sentence is "he securely tied the boat to the harbour".