閉じる【とじる】
to close (e.g. book, eyes, meeting, etc.), to shut
閉める【しめる】
to close, to shut
閉まる【しまる】
to be shut, to close, to be closed, to be firm (of a body, face, etc.), to be well-knit, to be locked, to tighten, to be tightened, to become sober, to become tense
開閉【かいへい】
opening and shutting, opening and closing
閉鎖【へいさ】
closing, closure, shutdown, lockout
閉じ込める【とじこめる】
to lock up, to shut up, to imprison
閉会【へいかい】
closure (of a ceremony, event, meeting, etc.)
閉幕【へいまく】
falling of the curtain, (coming to an) end, close
自閉症【じへいしょう】
autism
密閉【みっぺい】
shutting tightly, making airtight, sealing hermetically
閉塞【へいそく】
blockage, blockade, blocking up, stoppage, obstruction, occlusion
閉山【へいざん】
ending the climbing season, closure of a mountain to climbers, closing a mine, discontinuation of mining
閉じこもる【とじこもる】
to seclude oneself, to shut oneself away
閉廷【へいてい】
adjourning court
閉経【へいけい】
menopause
閉口【へいこう】
to be stumped, to be at a loss, to be at one's wits' end, to be nonplussed, to be fed up, to be tired (of), to be unable to bear, to be annoyed
閉館【へいかん】
closing (for the day; of a library, museum, cinema, etc.), closing down (of a library, museum, cinema, etc.)
閉校【へいこう】
closing a school (for the day), closing a school (permanently), shutting down a school
幽閉【ゆうへい】
confinement, imprisonment, incarceration
閉店【へいてん】
closing up shop (for the day), stopping business, going out of business