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lockdown
(lock|down)
Pronunciation:
/ˈlɒkdaʊn/
noun
North American
the confining of prisoners to their cells, typically in order to regain control during a riot:
the lockdown has been in effect since October 1983
a state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure:
the university is
on lockdown
and nobody has been able to leave
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