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    un·locked
    /ˌənˈläkt/

    adjective

    • 1. not locked: "unlocked doors"
    • 2. (of a mobile phone) capable of operating on the network of any chosen carrier: "with an unlocked phone you can use SIM cards from any service provider"

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  2. Unlocked is the past tense and past participle of unlock, which means to open something that is locked or to make something possible. Learn how to use unlocked in different contexts, such as doors, phones, games, and secrets.

    • English

      to open something, especially a door that is locked (=...

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb unlock, which means to unfasten the lock of or to free from restraints. See also related words and translations of unlock.

  4. Learn the meaning of unlock as a verb in English, with different contexts and usage. Find out how to unlock a door, a phone, a game, or a potential, and see examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. to open or release by or as if by undoing a lock. to open (anything firmly closed or joined): to unlock the jaws. to lay open; disclose: to unlock the secrets of one's heart. verb (used without object) to become unlocked. unlock. / ʌnˈlɒk / verb. tr to unfasten (a lock, door, etc) tr to open, release, or let loose.

  6. Unlocked means not locked, as in not having a padlock or a security device. See how to use this word in sentences from various sources, such as The Daily Beast and Project Gutenberg.

  7. unlocked. Something that's unlocked isn't latched or secured. You can open an unlocked door and walk right through it. If your front door isn't locked, it's unlocked. Unless you lock it with a key or turn a bolt in the latch, it's going to stay unlocked.

  8. Unlocked means not locked, not firmly fastened or secured. Find the origin, usage, and examples of the word unlocked, as well as its synonyms and antonyms, in this online dictionary.