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Meaning of locking out

locking out

the withholding of employment by an employer and the whole or partial closing of the business establishment in order to gain concessions from or resist demands of employees, the withholding of employment by an employer in order to gain concessions from or resist demands of employees, the stopping of work or closing of a plant by an employer during a labor dispute in order to make the employees come to terms, to subject (a body of employees) to a lockout

locking out Sentence Examples

  1. The car alarm locked out the owner, leaving them stranded in the rain.
  2. The landlord locked out the tenant for failing to pay rent, leaving them homeless.
  3. The school administration locked out students who arrived late, preventing them from attending class.
  4. The cyberattack locked out employees from accessing their work systems, causing major disruptions.
  5. The security system locked out a family from their home after they forgot their code.
  6. The elevator locked out a group of passengers, stranding them for several hours.
  7. The bank accidentally locked out a customer from their account, preventing them from making any transactions.
  8. The power outage locked out an entire apartment building, leaving residents without electricity.
  9. The locksmith locked out a homeowner, who had lost their keys.
  10. The police locked out protestors from entering a restricted area, maintaining peace and order.

FAQs About the word locking out

the withholding of employment by an employer and the whole or partial closing of the business establishment in order to gain concessions from or resist demands

walking out,walking, sitting in,striking,

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The car alarm locked out the owner, leaving them stranded in the rain.

The landlord locked out the tenant for failing to pay rent, leaving them homeless.

The school administration locked out students who arrived late, preventing them from attending class.

The cyberattack locked out employees from accessing their work systems, causing major disruptions.