lockdown |
false |
As a noun lockdown
is (
in an institution, such as a prison or school ) the confinement of people in their own rooms (or cells) as a security measure after a disturbance.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
lockdown |
undefined |
As a noun lockdown
is (
in an institution, such as a prison or school ) the confinement of people in their own rooms (or cells) as a security measure after a disturbance.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
closure |
lockdown |
As nouns the difference between closure and lockdown
is that
closure is an event or occurrence that signifies an ending while
lockdown is (
in an institution, such as a prison or school ) the confinement of people in their own rooms (or cells) as a security measure after a disturbance.
seal |
lockdown |
As nouns the difference between seal and lockdown
is that
seal is sea, air, land (used as a name of a military unit) while
lockdown is (
in an institution, such as a prison or school ) the confinement of people in their own rooms (or cells) as a security measure after a disturbance.
lockdown |
open |
As nouns the difference between lockdown and open
is that
lockdown is (
in an institution, such as a prison or school) The confinement of people in their own rooms (or cells) as a security measure after a disturbance while
open is a sports event in which anybody can compete; as, the Australian Open.
As an adjective open is
which is not closed; accessible; unimpeded; as, an open gate.
As a verb open is
to make something accessible or remove an obstacle to its being accessible.
lockdown |
holiday |
As a noun lockdown
is (
in an institution, such as a prison or school ) the confinement of people in their own rooms (or cells) as a security measure after a disturbance.
As a proper noun holiday is
.
lockdown |
blockade |
As nouns the difference between lockdown and blockade
is that
lockdown is (
in an institution, such as a prison or school) The confinement of people in their own rooms (or cells) as a security measure after a disturbance while
blockade is the physical blocking or surrounding of a place, especially a port, in order to prevent commerce and traffic in or out.
As a verb blockade is
to create a blockade against.
lockdown |
emergency |
As nouns the difference between lockdown and emergency
is that
lockdown is (
in an institution, such as a prison or school ) the confinement of people in their own rooms (or cells) as a security measure after a disturbance while
emergency is a situation which poses an immediate risk and which requires urgent attention.
lockdown |
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isolating |
lockdown |
As a verb isolating
is present participle of isolate.
As a noun lockdown is
(
in an institution, such as a prison or school) The confinement of people in their own rooms (or cells) as a security measure after a disturbance.
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