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locked

adjective as in secured

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The contest's first season saw 10 influencers locked in a house for a week as they battled for a prize with up to £1m.

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Voters shouted that they want the thieves locked up, not the aftershave.

The men’s lawyers believe they have a case for a failure to disclose medical records and, at worst, may have had glimpses of a cover-up locked in the bowels of military archives.

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These court orders allow children to be locked up - in registered or unregistered homes - and are often granted for children who are a risk to themselves or others.

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She said she had "diligently checked" the contract and it was only when money started going out of her bank account that she learned she was locked into a seven-year agreement with a finance provider.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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