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{{Wiktionary}}
The term '''lockout''' has the following uses:
'''Lockout''' may refer to:
 
* [[Lockout (industry)]] is, a type of work stoppage in which an employer prevents some or all employees from working, even to the extent closing the business.
**[[Dublin Lockout]], a major industrial dispute between approximately 20,000 workers and 300 employers 1913 - 1914
* [[Lockout (telecommunication)]] is a system of preventing unwanted signals
* [[Lockout (sports)]], lockout in sports leagues
* A '''lockout''' is a workplace safety system to prevent activation of heavy machinery while a worker may be inside. A worker places a padlock or other device on the control of a machine to prevent anyone else from operating it and retains the lock's key.
**[[MLB lockout]], lockout in MLB
* A '''lockout''' occurs when a car key locked inside a car it opens.
**[[NBA lockout]], lockout in NBA
**[[NFL lockout]], lockout in NFL
**[[NHL lockout]], lockout in NHL
* [[Lockout (film)|''Lockout'' (film)]], a 2012 science fiction action film
* ''Lock Out'' (film), a 1973 Spanish film
* [[Lockout chip]], a computer chip in a video game system to prevent use of unauthorized software
* [[Lock-out device]], part of a signaling system used on game shows
* [[Regional lockout]], a barrier to prevent media use outside of a specific region
* [[Lockout (news filing)]], a kind of "dateline" appended to a news report
* [[Lockout–tagout]], a procedure to prevent unsafe activation of machinery
* A period in some [[hostel]]s during which guests are disallowed from the premises
 
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