latched Meaning & Definition

  • En [ lætʃ]
  • Us [ lætʃ]

Meaning of latched In English

  • 0 past simple and past participle of latch

  • 1 to close, or close something, with a latch

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Examples of latched

  • Clearly, then, there are reasons why early photography latched on to older people in fishing communities.

  • An example of a schema which is relevant to our running example is that of a latched reset circuit which introduces a latch and links it to the reset control.

  • That figure is simply one example, which she has latched on to.

  • He latched on to the defence of a victim of a choice that has been made by scientists.

  • I know, however, that those who wished to parade their own prejudices and venom in society latched on to the measure.

  • She seems to have latched on to this very well.

  • Those were the ideals of ordinary working men, although later some professors and university types latched on to the idea.

  • He quickly latched on to a comment about the number of tenants, but having whetted our appetite, he failed to satisfy us.

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