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under lock and key
adjective as in captive
Strongest matches
Strong match
adjective as in safe
Weak matches
- cherished
- free from danger
- guarded
- home free
- impervious
- impregnable
- in safety
- inviolable
- invulnerable
- maintained
- out of danger
- out of harm's way
- preserved
- safe and sound
- safeguarded
- sheltered
- shielded
- sitting pretty
- tended
- unassailable
- undamaged
- under one's wing
- unharmed
- unhurt
- uninjured
- unmolested
- unscathed
- unthreatened
- vindicated
- watched
verb as in behind bars
Example Sentences
Just days before the stone was to be released, a federal court judge ordered that the emerald remain under lock and key until the federal case with Brazil concludes.
After decades of uncertainty, Robinson’s contracts from 1945 and 1947 are safely under lock and key, held by the U.S.
Participants would need to be kept under lock and key so their food intake could be tightly managed.
They still use equipment the Yankees donated in 2019 during MLB’s debut in Europe — baseball’s are in sparse supply in the U.K., so the Mets keep their gameday stockpile under lock and key.
These lines from the award-winning movie “Spotlight” told the story of how the Catholic Church systematically sexually abused children and kept these crimes under lock and key.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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