Shutting in a sentence as a noun

I'm sad to see that they'll be shutting down.

But alas SO seems keen on shutting that down; and3.

" Reading the blog post from Speck about Glitch shutting down, "we failed to develop an audience.

Google says they're shutting down Reader to put more focus on a smaller number of products, but they're just as scattered as ever.

The realities of power generation mean that a station shutting down can be a long and expensive process.

If the choice came down to moving versus shutting down entirely, why is moving an unacceptable answer?

By announcing they're shutting it down, then backpedaling a little by offering to charge for it developers can't be as upset.

It's a bit beside the point, but I'd like to note how refreshing it is to read an honest shutting-down-and-wrapping-up post from a startup that had big dreams.

The most unfortunate thing about this whole situation is that it was poor Chad himself who ended up discovering and shutting down the fraudsters.

I just have a hard time with media personalities who are willing to spout **** when they don't know what they are talking about instead of simply shutting up.

Ironically, the record companies don't like how powerful Apple is but they've created the monster that is iTunes by first insisting on DRM and then shutting out other players.

Retailers like Apple and B&N/Nook have agreed to agency pricing on ebooks in the hopes of shutting down Amazon's ability to discount, with the understanding that publishers were attempting to force Amazon to do the same.

Shutting definitions

noun

the act of closing something

See also: closing