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lockdown

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/ˈlɒkdaʊn/ · lock-down

A state of restricted movement and gathering, typically imposed by authorities in response to a crisis.

Meanings

nounformal

A state of restricted movement and gathering, typically imposed by authorities in response to a crisis.

ایک ایسی حالت جس میں نقل و حرکت اور اجتماع کو سختی سے محدود کیا جاتا ہے، عموماً بحران کے جواب میں حکومتوں کی طرف سے نافذ کی جاتی ہے۔

لاک ڈاؤن

lockdown

Synonyms

quarantinerestrictioncurfewقرنطینہمحدودیتکرفیو

Antonyms

freedomreleaseopenآزادیرہائیکھلا

Common Collocations

  • total lockdown
  • national lockdown
  • partial lockdown

Example Sentences

During the pandemic, many countries imposed a strict lockdown to contain the virus.

وبا کے دوران، بہت سے ممالک نے وائرس کو قابو میں رکھنے کے لیے سخت لاک ڈاؤن نافذ کیا۔

Waba ke dauran, bohot se mulkoun ne virus ko qaboo mein rakhne ke liye sakht lockdown nafiz kiya.

The government announced a lockdown to ensure everyone's safety.

حکومت نے ہر ایک کی حفاظت کو یقینی بنانے کے لیے لاک ڈاؤن کا اعلان کیا۔

Hukoomat ne har aik ki hifazat ko yaqini banane ke liye lockdown ka elan kiya.

Lockdowns have become a common strategy during health crises.

لاک ڈاؤن صحت کے بحرانوں کے دوران ایک عام حکمت عملی بن گئے ہیں۔

Lockdown sehat ke borhanon ke dauran ek aam hikmat-e-amli ban gaye hain.

Easily Confused With

lockout:Lockout refers to the act of preventing someone from entering a location, usually by an employer, whereas lockdown refers to a broader restriction on movement.

💡 Memory Tip

Think of locking the door down to keep everyone inside.

Imagine a house with all its doors and windows locked tightly.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "lock + down" — to restrict movement or access

First known use: 2000s

The term originated in the early 21st century primarily in relation to emergency protocols, especially during situations like epidemics or civil unrest.