From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishclose your doors (to somebody)close your doors (to somebody)to stop operating permanently In 1977 the Skyfame Aircraft Museum closed its doors to the public for the last time. → close
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close your doors (to somebody)• By the end of 1986 Seadocs had closed its doors.• In 1976, Stax closed its doors.• The troubles will not close our doors.• Thousands of businesses closed their doors.• The acclaimed restaurant closed its doors a few months ago, sending many a fan into deep depression.• Leisure centres close their doors because of a lack of sufficient funds to operate them.• It will close its doors for much of the process, which will be complete in 2004-5.• Equitable's managing director quit and the group closed its doors to new business.