When you run a project in Eclipse IDE multiple times, or invoke multiple Application files, you would end up with numerous Console Tabs.
In order to close multiple terminated consoles at once,
- Make sure you are on the Console tab,
- Right Click and Select "Remove All Terminated"

Note: If you do not see the Console tab, you can go by going to the Window -> Show View -> Console menu option,

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