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knockdown ADJ

knock down VB trans

crackdown [ˈkrækdaʊn] N

lay down VB trans

2. lay down (establish):

let down VB trans

1. let down (disappoint):

2. let down (lower):

3. let down FASHION:

4. let down Brit, Aus (deflate):

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And for business-critical systems, that means lockdown for any system enhancements.
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The school was put into lockdown twenty minutes after the event at around 7:20 in the morning.
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The school immediately went into lockdown, and the police were contacted.
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The school was put on lockdown and police were dispatched for extra security for a couple days until threat was minimized.
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Later that day, two intruders got into the backyard, causing a lockdown to be held.
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During the lockdown, brown bag lunches were served, classes were not allowed to meet, and visiting hours were cut down.
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The school was placed on lockdown for an hour and then classes were canceled for the remainder of the day.
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They typically will try not to harm themselves while in the psychiatric hospital ward either, but they will plan out while in lockdown until they can see their plan through.
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He seizes control of the hospital's adjacent wing, holding guards hostage and ordering a lockdown of the building.
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Some forms of containment other than building closure and lockdown are noted below.
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