anti-lockdown

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Etymology[edit]

From anti- +‎ lockdown.

Adjective[edit]

anti-lockdown (comparative more anti-lockdown, superlative most anti-lockdown)

  1. Opposing lockdown (confinement as security measure).
    Antonym: prolockdown
    • 2021 June 15, Ben Quinn, “Boris Johnson condemns anti-lockdown protesters’ treatment of BBC’s Nick Watt”, in The Guardian[1]:
      The prime minister and home secretary have condemned an incident in which a senior BBC journalist was angrily confronted and pursued by anti-lockdown protesters as “disgraceful” and “appalling”.

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