fence off vs lock out

fence off

verb
  • To enclose an area within a fence. 

lock out

verb
  • To inadvertently prevent (a person, particularly oneself) from entering a place, by leaving it locked. 

  • To prevent from accessing a data structure. 

noun
  • An event in which an employer bars employees from working as a tactic in negotiating terms of employment, particularly in response to a strike or threat to strike. 

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