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    locked-in syn·drome

    noun

    • 1. a medical condition, usually resulting from a stroke that damages part of the brainstem, in which the body and most of the facial muscles are paralyzed but consciousness remains and the ability to perform certain eye movements is preserved.
  2. May 25, 2020 · Poker players use the word "lock" to mean a poker hand that is unbeatable; no matter what cards come, or what the opponents hold, the hand is certain to win. The term "lock in" can also refer to a private gathering in a pub after hours. In that situation after public opening hours have ended, the landlord locks the doors, making it now a ...

  3. To have something locked in it means that it's definite and fixed, so that you have no worries it will go away. The phrase most commonly appears in things like negotiations or contracts, where you might lock in certain conditions as part of the deal.

  4. Aug 27, 2018 · A link to the source would be ideal, but it would also help to know what 'it' refers to. FYI, 'keep locked in' is sometimes heard on some radio stations, meaning 'keep tuned to this station'. It is quite likely that some on-line blogs or sites are using the same phrase, probably meaning 'keep coming back here for more (whatever they provide)'

  5. May 29, 2021 · It means to secure something into position. You'll find 'lock into' in plenty of dictionaries, just not 'lock into place' because that's too specific - you could lock something 'into place', or 'into position' etc. Share. Improve this answer. answered May 29, 2021 at 15:09.

  6. Apr 6, 2019 · The location should be locked. which means that access should be forcibly prevented by a mechanical lock on the door. When a location is locked it's not necessarily obvious that it's locked unless you try to get in. The second phrase that is combined with the first is. The location should be closed off. Which means that it should be designated ...

  7. May 30, 2018 · Something that can be "fixed" or restricted from change. If you sign the loan contract today then your interest rate is locked in at 4% and cannot change. to lock down - One meaning is a combination of lock in and lock out. If there is a security crisis at a building, campus, prison etc. it may be locked down, or in lock down.

  8. Mar 3, 2022 · Sometimes the difference is so small it doesn't really affect the meaning. If I ask "Have you locked the door" or "Did you lock the door," there is no real, significant change in meaning; in one, I'm asking whether the door "is in a state of having been locked," in the other, I'm asking whether the locking happened. Either way, it's locked.

  9. There is also lock out (same meaning as if you were locked out of your house or car): After the land deal is completed, other parties will be locked out. meaning other parties (companies) won't be able to purchase/obtain said land.

  10. May 14, 2022 · This is a definition from macmillandictionary I suspect might be the correct one here. (lock someone/something into something) to involve someone or something in a system, plan etc in such a way that they cannot easily escape from it The currency is now locked into the European Monetary System. Their strategy is to lock subscribers into long ...

  11. Dec 28, 2015 · So it can not be stolen because it is locked. But you shall not use it before fixing the brakes. Secured and unsecured are states depending on a mostly simple action (using a lock, switching a safety catch). Secure and insecure are an inherent characteristic.