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“TO LOCK UP”

Meaning

to lock the doors and windows of a building or a car to make it secure

Synonym

secure

For example

  • lock up sth Don’t forget to lock up the office when you leave tonight, Charles.
  • lock sth up My car wouldn’t have been stolen if I had locked it up properly.

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