lock down
English
Verb
lock down (third-person singular simple present locks down, present participle locking down, simple past and past participle locked down)
- (transitive) To secure; to make people stay locked indoors for their safety.
- Police have the area locked down until the situation is all-clear.
- (transitive) To limit the use of a computer network to only users with permission.
- (transitive) To make an arrangement secure, definite, or permanent; to fix.
- (transitive, slang) To cause another to enter into an exclusive romantic relationship.
- It took me some time, but I finally locked her down.
- (intransitive, boating) To travel through a flight of locks on a waterway in a downhill direction.
- Antonym: lock up
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