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  1. lockout:
  2. lock-out:
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English

Detailed Translations for lockout from English to French

lockout:

lockout [the ~] noun

  1. the lockout

Translation Matrix for lockout:

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lockout lockout

Synonyms for "lockout":


Related Definitions for "lockout":

  1. a management action resisting employee's demands; employees are barred from entering the workplace until they agree to terms1
  2. A configuration setting on a person resource in the ILM database that restricts that person from authenticating to ILM or performing a password reset.2

Wiktionary Translations for lockout:

lockout
noun
  1. opposite of a strike

lockout form of lock out:

lock out [the ~] noun

  1. the lock out
    l'exclusion
  2. the lock out
    le lock-out

Translation Matrix for lock out:

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exclusion lock out disclaimer; disqualification; disqualifications; exclusion; exclusions; expulsion; pushing out; removal; sentence; term of imprisonment
lock-out lock out
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- keep out; shut out

Synonyms for "lock out":


Related Definitions for "lock out":

  1. prevent employees from working during a strike1

Wiktionary Translations for lock out:

lock out
verb
  1. empêcher quelqu’un de rentrer en verrouiller par inadvertance l’accès à un endroit.



French

Detailed Translations for lockout from French to English

lockout:

lockout

  1. lockout
    the lockout

Translation Matrix for lockout:

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lockout lockout

Wiktionary Translations for lockout:

lockout
noun
  1. opposite of a strike

lock-out:

lock-out [le ~] noun

  1. le lock-out
    the lock out

Translation Matrix for lock-out:

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lock out lock-out exclusion

Synonyms for "lock-out":


Wiktionary Translations for lock-out:

lock-out
noun
  1. opposite of a strike