locks out (Meaning)

locks 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

Synonyms & Antonyms of locks out

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locks out Sentence Examples

  1. The locksmith swiftly locks out the jammed car door, freeing the stranded driver.
  2. The government's decision to locks out undocumented immigrants sparked widespread outrage.
  3. The security system automatically locks out any attempts to access unauthorized areas.
  4. The employer locks out workers who go on strike, refusing to let them re-enter the workplace.
  5. The computer system locks out the user after three unsuccessful login attempts.
  6. The child locks out their parents by accident, leaving them stranded outside the house.
  7. The landlord locks out the tenant who has failed to pay rent, forcing them to find alternative accommodation.
  8. The police lock out the crime scene to prevent any tampering with evidence.
  9. The bank locks out the customer's account due to suspicious activity.
  10. The password complexity requirements lock out many potential users who cannot create strong enough passwords.

FAQs About the word locks 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

strikes, walks out,walks,sits in,

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The locksmith swiftly locks out the jammed car door, freeing the stranded driver.

The government's decision to locks out undocumented immigrants sparked widespread outrage.

The security system automatically locks out any attempts to access unauthorized areas.

The employer locks out workers who go on strike, refusing to let them re-enter the workplace.