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locking

[ UK /lˈɒkɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɑkɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of locking something up to protect it

How To Use locking In A Sentence

  • Education is the key to unlocking the world, a passport to freedom. Oprah Winfrey 
  • I mean, who doesn't want a product that is easier to use, has less locking contention, minimizes storage administration, makes access to administrative data easier, and so on?
  • Conseco has no investment bankers, legal counsel, commercial bankers, or consultants doing business with the company on its board, nor are there any interlocking directorates.
  • Now they know a two-pronged approach is needed: blocking the virus and rebuilding the damaged immune system.
  • This paradox arises either through the blocking of memory, or under oppressive regimes through torture and fear of the consequences of testifying.
  • She reached the doors of the college cafeteria, slamming them behind her and locking the door. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scott is heading for a CD prize after clocking up perfect days for all of this half-term.
  • We didn't commit to any blocking and did the 13-hour drive to Winnipeg learning the lines.
  • To make your life a sound structrure that will serve others and fulfil your own potential, you have to remember that strength, however massive , can't endure unless it has the interlocking supprt of others. Go it alone and you'll inevitably tumble. 
  • She heard him curse softly and then he shifted his wait, effectively blocking her attempt at freedom.
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