relocked

/riːˈlɑkt/
verb
  1. To lock something again after it has been unlocked.
    • She relocked the door after checking the mail.
    • The janitor relocked the classroom before leaving for the night.
    • I accidentally relocked my bike while the key was still in the lock.
  2. To secure or fasten something again, such as a device or mechanism.
    • The phone automatically relocked after a minute of inactivity.
    • He relocked the safe after taking out the documents.
    • She relocked the car door when she heard a strange noise.
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