lockdown Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of lockdown In English

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Examples of lockdown

  • The school has been placed on lockdown this morning while authorities investigate a bomb threat.

  • When they temporarily lifted the lockdown, the gunman shot again.

  • The government has closed schools, pubs, restaurants, cafes, gyms and other businesses under new lockdown measures.

  • The emergency safety protocol drills would include lockdown, evacuation and reverse-evacuation, and shelter in place drills.

  • The school was put on lockdown and police were dispatched for extra security for a couple days until threat was minimized.

  • Finally, a decision is made to lockdown the city.

  • Later that day, two intruders got into the backyard, causing a lockdown to be held.

  • Generally an announcement is given that the building is going on an immediate lockdown.

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