locked
verb(lock)
to fasten the lock of
locked
verb(lock)
to make fast with or as if with a lock
locked
verb(lock)
to fasten in or out or to make secure or inaccessible by or as if by means of locks
locked
adjective(lock)
not subject to adjustment : fixed
locked
adjective(lock)
unable or unwilling to shift invested funds because of the tax effect of realizing capital gains
locked
idiom(lock)
—used to say that someone is looking at someone or something and not looking at anything else
locked
verb(lock)
to subject (a body of employees) to a lockout
locked
phrasal verb(lock)
to put (something) in a locked container, place, etc.
locked
phrasal verb(lock)
to put (someone) in a locked place (such as a prison) for a long period of time
locked
phrasal verb(lock)
to keep (oneself) alone in a room or place for a long period of time
locked
phrasal verb(lock)
to put or keep (someone or something) in a locked place, room, etc.
locked
phrasal verb(lock)
to do something that makes one sure to get (something that could change, such as a good price, an interest rate, etc.)