checkpoint

[ US /ˈtʃɛkˌpɔɪnt/ ]
[ UK /t‍ʃˈɛkpɔ‍ɪnt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a place (as at a frontier) where travellers are stopped for inspection and clearance
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How To Use checkpoint In A Sentence

  • The day before the event they will set out guide posts and will work from 8.30am to 4pm on the day, leading walkers on the route, manning checkpoints and providing information.
  • Once properly tagged and escorted, the visitor passes the initial checkpoint and walks along a corridor into the Headquarters Building lobby.
  • No women soldiers were operating the checkpoint that day, so she was able to pass through unsearched.
  • G, Bartek J, Lukas J (2001) The ATM-Chk2-Cdc25A checkpoint pathway guards against radioresistant DNA synthesis. PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • The group searched four airport departure gates and, after they could not find the man, returned to the checkpoint to retest the machine.
  • Before entering Jerusalem, we were stopped by border police at a checkpoint.
  • She tells us tales of ambulances collecting women in labour to take them to the hospital delivery suites, only to be held up at a checkpoint where the women give birth.
  • We are part of the convoy right now and it happened about 10 kilometers right out of town, a place called Iron Gate, where there's a military checkpoint run by government troops. CNN Transcript Jul 8, 2003
  • Formal systems and checkpoints guide and drive strategy and operations, but only through substantial informal interaction among employees.
  • CheckPoint is a pioneer in stateful inspection firewalls and, like Avaya and unified communications, is focused solely on the security business with products dedicated to firewalling, VPNs, unified threat management and intrusion prevention. Cisco's top 10 rivals
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