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    lock up
    [lock up]
    definition
    1. imprison someone:
      "he thought Smart ought to be locked up"
      • shut and secure a building by fastening its doors with locks:
        "they locked up the building and walked off"
      • invest money in something so that it is not easily accessible:
        "vast sums of money are locked up in pension funds"
    lock·up
    [ˈläkˌəp]
    noun
    lock-up (noun)
    1. a jail, especially a temporary one.
    2. the locking up of premises for the night.
      • the time when premises are locked up:
        "hurrying back to their dorms before lockup"
    3. the action of becoming fixed or immovable:
      "anti-lock braking helps prevent wheel lockup"
    4. an investment in assets which cannot readily be realized or sold on in the short term.
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    definition
    1. imprison someone:
      send to prison
      put behind bars
      put under lock and key
      put in chains
      put/throw into irons
      clap in irons
      hold captive
      coop up
      fence in
      pen in
      wall in
      mew (up)
      noun
      1. a jail, especially a temporary one.
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    3. lock up phrasal verb with lock verb [ I/T ] us / lɑk / (DOOR) to make a building or room safe by locking the door and fastening the windows: Don't forget to lock up when you leave the house.
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      Meaning of lock (something) up in English lock (something) up phrasal verb with lock verb uk / lɒk / us / lɑːk / Add to word list to lock all the doors and windows of a building when you leave it: Sandra, will you lock up tonight when you go?
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      lock up 1. to confine or prevent from leaving or being taken away by using a lock. to lock up a prisoner / one's jewellery. cerrar con llave
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