"Lockdown" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Lockdown" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Lockdown" Meaning

A lockdown is a situation in which a building, institution, or area is closed or isolated, often due to a crisis or emergency. It can be a temporary measure to ensure safety and security, for example, in the event of a bomb threat, a natural disaster, or a violent incident. During a lockdown, people are usually instructed to stay indoors and not to leave the premises until the situation is deemed safe.

"Lockdown" Examples

5 Examples of "Lockdown" Usage:


The government announced a nationwide lockdown due to the rapid spread of the virus, restricting people's movement and gatherings. (sentence emphasis)
The school was put under lockdown after a report of a suspicious person on campus, with students and teachers instructed to shelter in place. (sentence emphasis)
The country was in a state of lockdown for several days following the natural disaster, with rescue teams working tirelessly to evacuate stranded residents. (sentence emphasis)
The company enforced a lockdown on all company-issued devices, preventing employees from accessing external networks and emails. (sentence emphasis)
After a security breach, the IT department implemented a lockdown on the affected servers, pending a thorough investigation and remediation. (sentence emphasis)

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