lock in (Meaning)

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lock in (v)

close with or as if with a tight seal

place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape

Synonyms & Antonyms of lock in

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lock in Sentence Examples

  1. He carefully locked the door to ensure the house was secure.
  2. The treasure chest was locked with an intricate keyhole, tantalizingly out of reach.
  3. The handcuffs locked tightly around his wrists, restricting his movement.
  4. The safety lock prevented the oven from being opened accidentally.
  5. The child's diary was filled with secrets, hidden behind a tiny lock.
  6. The prison walls locked the inmates away from society, isolating them from the outside world.
  7. The puzzle box was adorned with intricate locks, challenging the solver's ingenuity.
  8. The safe-deposit box contained valuable documents, kept securely under lock and key.
  9. The mechanic used a special tool to unlock the jammed car lock.
  10. The boat was secured to the dock with a sturdy lock, preventing it from drifting away.

FAQs About the word lock in

close with or as if with a tight seal, place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape

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He carefully locked the door to ensure the house was secure.

The treasure chest was locked with an intricate keyhole, tantalizingly out of reach.

The handcuffs locked tightly around his wrists, restricting his movement.

The safety lock prevented the oven from being opened accidentally.