latched Definition 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

  • That would be expensive as people latched on to it as they have to similar benefits in kind.

  • The main currents of thought latched onto these problems a long time ago.

  • Three things are said against the use of a latched nozzle in this sense.

  • It has been brought forward from earlier years and latched on to the new planning system.

  • It is one of the features of our system that they have latched on to.

  • The public has clearly latched on to the recent national publicity about the minimum income guarantee.

  • It is important to recognise that these are alternative proposals and that they should not be latched on to days-at-sea restrictions.

  • 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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