inlock (Meaning)

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inlock (v. t.)

To lock in, or inclose.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inlock

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inlock Sentence Examples

  1. The house was securely locked, making it impenetrable to the burglars.
  2. The filing cabinet contained sensitive documents that were locked away for safety.
  3. The padlock was firmly inlocked, preventing unauthorized access to the storage shed.
  4. The child mistakenly locked themselves in the bathroom, causing a minor panic.
  5. The keys were lost, leaving the occupants locked out of their own home.
  6. The mental health patient experienced an inlock, becoming unable to control their thoughts and impulses.
  7. The case was locked shut, concealing the evidence from the investigators.
  8. The puzzle was complex and challenging, requiring a clever mind to inlock its secrets.
  9. The team worked tirelessly to inlock the secrets of the ancient cipher.
  10. The door to the castle was inlocked, blocking the entrance to the mysterious interior.

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To lock in, or inclose.

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The house was securely locked, making it impenetrable to the burglars.

The filing cabinet contained sensitive documents that were locked away for safety.

The padlock was firmly inlocked, preventing unauthorized access to the storage shed.

The child mistakenly locked themselves in the bathroom, causing a minor panic.