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lock out
verb as in discharge
verb as in dismiss
Strong matches
verb as in exclude
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in occlude
verb as in shut off/shut out
Example Sentences
An array of organizations and agencies that receive federal health funds, including Head Start early childhood education programs and community health centers, also reported being locked out.
Increasingly, you run into a new problem: a little metal number pad, locking out anyone without a receipt and a keycode.
Another researcher was in an online NIH study session this week when the meeting was abruptly ended with no explanation and the participants were locked out.
Tenants who were "perfectly able to afford the monthly rent" were being asked to give landlords "ever larger sums" in advance, he said, or "risk being locked out of renting altogether".
So even if mass deportation occurs, it’s not likely to help millions of native-born Americans locked out of the market suddenly realize the dream of suburban homeownership.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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