lockdown (Meaning)

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lockdown (n)

the act of confining prisoners to their cells (usually to regain control during a riot)

Synonyms & Antonyms of lockdown

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lockdown Sentence Examples

  1. The global lockdown imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic forced billions of people to stay indoors.
  2. The lockdown measures proved effective in slowing the spread of the virus, but had severe economic consequences.
  3. The uncertainty and isolation caused by the lockdown took a heavy toll on mental health.
  4. Despite the lockdown, some people took to the streets to protest government policies.
  5. The lockdown was a necessary but drastic measure that tested the limits of societal resilience.
  6. The gradual easing of lockdown restrictions brought a sense of relief and cautious optimism.
  7. The lockdown taught us the importance of community and the fragility of our daily lives.
  8. Lockdown enforcement varied widely across countries, leading to debates about personal freedom and public health.
  9. The aftermath of the lockdown will continue to shape our society for years to come.
  10. The lockdown experience has left an indelible mark on our collective memory, reminding us of the power of collective action in the face of adversity.

FAQs About the word lockdown

the act of confining prisoners to their cells (usually to regain control during a riot)

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The global lockdown imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic forced billions of people to stay indoors.

The lockdown measures proved effective in slowing the spread of the virus, but had severe economic consequences.

The uncertainty and isolation caused by the lockdown took a heavy toll on mental health.

Despite the lockdown, some people took to the streets to protest government policies.