LOCK OUT Meaning and
Definition
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Lock out is a verb and a noun that refers to the act of preventing someone from entering a building or a place, typically by locking the doors and denying access. It is often done as a result of a conflict or disagreement between the person responsible for the premises and those seeking entry. This action can be carried out by change of locks, padlocking the entrance, or other similar means, effectively barring entry to the space.
In the context of industrial relations, lock out is a deliberate strategy employed by employers or management, whereby workers are prevented from entering the workplace during a labor dispute. This is usually done in response to a strike or if negotiations between the two parties have failed to reach a resolution. The intent of a lockout is to exert pressure on the workers or their union, compelling them to accept the offers or terms presented by the employer.
As a noun, lock out also describes the state of exclusion or denial of entry due to a lockout, where individuals are unable to access a particular place or premises, be it their workplace, a venue, or any other space. This exclusion is often temporary and can be lifted once the disagreements or disputes have been resolved or an agreement has been reached between the parties involved.
Common Misspellings for LOCK OUT
- pock out
- oock out
- lkck out
- llck out
- lpck out
- l0ck out
- l9ck out
- loxk out
- lovk out
- lofk out
- lodk out
- locj out
- locm out
- locl out
- loco out
- loci out
- lock iut
- lock kut
- lock lut
Etymology of LOCK OUT
The word "lockout" originated in the 19th century and is a compound term consisting of two main parts: "lock" and "out".
The term "lock" comes from the Old English word "loc", which means to fasten or close securely. It has its roots in the Proto-Germanic word "lukan", meaning "to close or shut". Throughout history, the word "lock" has been commonly used to refer to a mechanical device used for securing doors, gates, or other entrances.
The word "out" is a preposition meaning "outside" or "away from". It is derived from the Old English word "ūt", which has cognates in several Germanic languages and shares the same Proto-Germanic root.
Idioms with the word LOCK OUT
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"Lock out" is an idiom that refers to the act of preventing someone from entering a place, usually as a result of a dispute or disagreement. It can also refer to being excluded or barred from participating in something.
Similar spelling words for LOCK OUT
- look at,
- lookout,
- log out,
- black out,
- blackout,
- Lockett,
- lockout,
- Lockwood,
- look out,
- luck out,
- look to,
- locket.
Conjugate verb Lock out
CONDITIONAL
I
would lock out
you
would lock out
he/she/it
would lock out
we
would lock out
they
would lock out
CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS
I
would be locking out
you
would be locking out
he/she/it
would be locking out
we
would be locking out
they
would be locking out
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
I
would have lock out
you
would have lock out
he/she/it
would have lock out
we
would have lock out
they
would have lock out
CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
would have been locking out
you
would have been locking out
he/she/it
would have been locking out
we
would have been locking out
they
would have been locking out
FUTURE
I
will lock out
you
will lock out
he/she/it
will lock out
we
will lock out
they
will lock out
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
I
will be locking out
you
will be locking out
he/she/it
will be locking out
we
will be locking out
they
will be locking out
FUTURE PERFECT
I
will have locked out
you
will have locked out
he/she/it
will have locked out
we
will have locked out
they
will have locked out
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
will have been locking out
you
will have been locking out
he/she/it
will have been locking out
we
will have been locking out
they
will have been locking out
IMPERATIVE
you
lock out
we
let´s lock out
to lock out
PAST
I
locked out
you
locked out
he/she/it
locked out
we
locked out
they
locked out
PAST CONTINUOUS
I
was locking out
you
were locking out
he/she/it
was locking out
we
were locking out
they
were locking out
PAST PARTICIPLE
locked out
PAST PERFECT
I
had locked out
you
had locked out
he/she/it
had locked out
we
had locked out
they
had locked out
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
had been locking out
you
had been locking out
he/she/it
had been locking out
we
had been locking out
they
had been locking out
PRESENT
I
lock out
you
lock out
he/she/it
locks out
we
lock out
they
lock out
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
I
am locking out
you
are locking out
he/she/it
is locking out
we
are locking out
they
are locking out
PRESENT PARTICIPLE
locking out
PRESENT PERFECT
I
have locked out
you
have locked out
he/she/it
has locked out
we
have locked out
they
have locked out
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
have been locking out
you
have been locking out
he/she/it
has been locking out
we
have been locking out
they
have been locking out
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