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    unlock
    /ʌnˈlɒk/

    verb

    • 1. undo the lock of (something), typically with a key: "he unlocked the door to his room"
    • 2. use a password or other form of authentication to access the full functionality or data of (a computer, mobile phone, file, etc.): "when you unlock your phone, you're presented with the ‘home screen’—the interface that shows off all your apps"

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  2. to open something, especially a door that is locked (= fastened with a lock) using a key or an electronic device: I think I left the garage door unlocked. to enter a password or number in order to be able to use a mobile phone: You need to know the secret PIN to unlock your mobile phone upon power up.

  3. The meaning of UNLOCK is to unfasten the lock of. How to use unlock in a sentence.

  4. verb (used with object) to undo the lock of (a door, chest, etc.), especially with a key. to open or release by or as if by undoing a lock. to open (anything firmly closed or joined): to unlock the jaws. to lay open; disclose: to unlock the secrets of one's heart.

  5. unlock something to use a code or password to get access to more data or features on a computer or phone, or in a computer game. Players complete goals, unlock new levels and progress through the game. Additional features can be unlocked in-app for $5.99. Topics Computers c2.

  6. When you unlock something, you turn a key or use a code in order to open it. You have to unlock your locker before you can get the books you need for English class. You might unlock your front door by turning a bolt or unlock a hotel room door by sliding a card into a reader.

  7. If you unlock something such as a door, a room, or a container that has a lock, you open it using a key.

  8. 1. a. To undo (a lock) by turning a key or corresponding part. b. To undo the lock of. 2. To give access to; open. 3. To set free; release: The news unlocked a torrent of emotion. 4. To provide a key to; disclose or reveal: unlock a mystery. v.intr. To become unfastened, loosened, or freed from something that restrains.

  9. ( transitive) to open, release, or let loose. ( transitive) to disclose or provide the key to: unlock a puzzle. ( intransitive) to become unlocked. unˈlockable adj. 'unlock' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): blue box - key card - spring lock - unbar - unbolt. In Lists: Opposite verbs, Doors, more...

  10. unlock meaning: to open something which is locked using a key.

  11. unlock meaning, definition, what is unlock: to unfasten the lock on a door, box etc: Learn more.