Meaning Of The Word Lock-in

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Lock-in Meaning

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Lock-in Definition

What's The Definition Of Lock-in?

lock in
phrasal verb: If you lock someone in, you put them in a room and lock the door so that they cannot get out.

lock in in American English
to commit unalterably

lock-in in American English
noun: an act or instance of becoming unalterable, unmovable, or rigid

lock-in in British English
noun: an illegal session of selling alcohol in a bar after the time when it should, by law, be closed

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