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    interlock

    verb

    • 1. (of two or more things) engage with each other by overlapping or by the fitting together of projections and recesses: "their fingers interlocked"

    noun

    • 1. a device or mechanism for connecting or coordinating the function of different components: "a safety interlock to stop the blades spinning"
    • 2. a fabric knitted with closely interlocking stitches allowing it to stretch: "a dress in soft interlock"

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  2. noun. in· ter· lock ˈin-tər-ˌläk. 1. : the quality, state, sense, or an instance of being interlocked. 2. : an arrangement in which the operation of one part or mechanism automatically brings about or prevents the operation of another. a safety interlock. 3. a.

  3. to join together firmly, esp. by fitting one part into another. interlocking. adjective us / ˌɪn·tərˈlɑk·ɪŋ / interlocking rings. (Definition of interlock from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. Interlock definition: to fit into each other, as parts of machinery, so that all action is synchronized.. See examples of INTERLOCK used in a sentence.

  5. 1. verb. Things that interlock or are interlocked go between or through each other so that they are linked. The parts interlock. [VERB] Interlock your fingers behind your back. [VERB noun] Joyce sits with her fingers interlocked under her chin. [VERB-ed] ...a series of interlocking rings. [VERB -ing] [Also V with n]

  6. 1. the act of interlocking or the state of being interlocked. 2. (Electronics) a device, esp one operated electromechanically, used in a logic circuit or electrical safety system to prevent an activity being initiated unless preceded by certain events. 3. (Clothing & Fashion) a closely knitted fabric. adj.

  7. to join together firmly, esp. by fitting one part into another. interlocking. adjective us / ˌɪn·tərˈlɑk·ɪŋ / interlocking rings. (Definition of interlock from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. noun. interlocks. The condition of being interlocked.

  9. Definitions of 'interlock' 1. Things that interlock or are interlocked go between or through each other so that they are linked. [...] 2. If systems, situations, or plans are interlocked or interlock, they are very closely connected. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'interlock' American English: ɪntərlɒk British English: ɪntəʳlɒk. More.

  10. interlock meaning, definition, what is interlock: if two or more things interlock, or if t...: Learn more.

  11. to fit into each other, as in machinery, so that various parts work together: [no object] The gears interlock with the teeth and turn the wheels at different speeds. [~ + object] to interlock the parts together. to interweave, interlace, or interrelate, one with another: [no object] The branches of the trees interlock to form an archway.