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    Locked-in syn·drome

    noun

    • 1. a medical condition, usually resulting from a stroke that damages part of the brainstem, in which the body and most of the facial muscles are paralyzed but consciousness remains and the ability to perform certain eye movements is preserved.

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  2. Locked-in can mean not subject to adjustment, unable to shift funds, or affected by the locked-in syndrome. Learn the word history, usage, and medical meaning of locked-in with examples and citations.

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  4. Locked in definition: exhibiting total concentration on the task in hand. See examples of LOCKED IN used in a sentence.

  5. Lock-in definition: an act or instance of becoming unalterable, unmovable, or rigid.. See examples of LOCK-IN used in a sentence.

  6. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb lock something in, which can mean to get and keep an advantage, to choose or decide something finally, or to prevent someone from leaving or changing a situation. See examples, synonyms, and related words.

  7. Learn the meaning of the phrasal verb be locked in something, which means to be prevented from moving or escaping by something, or to be stuck in a situation or process. See examples, synonyms, and translations.

  8. Learn the meaning of lock-in as a noun, with two senses related to social events or protests. See examples, word history, and related entries for lock-in.

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