noun
- a situation in which an employer prevents workers from entering their workplace during a labor dispute
- the act of being locked out of a place, especially accidentally
- a security feature that prevents access to a device or system
Usage: labor relations
Usage: technology
Examples
- The factory workers faced a three-week lockout after contract negotiations failed.
- Management imposed a lockout to pressure the union into accepting lower wages.
- I experienced a lockout when I forgot my keys and couldn’t get into my apartment.
- The hotel guest called the front desk after a lockout from his room.
- The phone’s security lockout activated after too many incorrect password attempts.
- The computer system has an automatic lockout feature after periods of inactivity.