locking

[ˈlɒkɪŋ]

locking Definition

  • 1the act of fastening something with a lock
  • 2the process of becoming fixed in one position and unable to move

Using locking: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "locking" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The locking mechanism on the door is broken.

  • Example

    The locking of the wheels prevented the car from moving.

  • Example

    The locking of the knee joint can cause pain and discomfort.

locking Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with locking

  • engaging in a heated argument or dispute

    Example

    The two politicians were locking horns over the proposed policy.

  • kissing passionately

    Example

    The couple was caught locking lips in the park.

  • closing and securing a building or room

    Example

    Before leaving the office, make sure you are locking up properly.

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Summary: locking in Brief

The term 'locking' [ˈlɒkɪŋ] refers to fastening something with a lock or becoming fixed in one position. Examples include 'The locking mechanism on the door is broken.' and 'The locking of the wheels prevented the car from moving.' Phrases like 'locking horns' denote heated arguments, while 'locking lips' means kissing passionately. 'Locking up' refers to closing and securing a building or room.

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