interlocking
IPA: ˈɪntɝɫɑkɪŋ
noun
- (rail transport) An arrangement of signal apparatus that prevents conflicting movements through a set of intersecting tracks, such as junctions or crossings.
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Examples of "interlocking" in Sentences
- There's something called interlocking (ph) that goes on.
- I would call them "interlocking" and aimed at the same unknowns.
- Sandra Lucore, who directed the room excavation, calls the interlocking-tube construction system "interesting and awkward."
- The tools that underlie GIIRS are the same kind of interlocking gear-like mechanisms that enable other markets to function.
- Yes, so the -- the idea of interlocking power, at that point, was perhaps not the s-- the -- the scandalous thing that it is today.
- Well, probably the most significant one is 385 interlocking, which is a construction loan for a property spec developing in Colorado.
- The one which was first called interlocking complexity when it was a predicted consequence of evolution, or one of the other versions?
- It's all kind of interlocking cogs and springs that work to turn the hands round at exactly the right speed to mark the hours and minutes and days and so on. '
- His early works were modernist experiments, but since his popular breakthrough with Tugt og utugt i mellemtiden (1976), most of his works have been present-day or near-future scince fiction in interlocking, alternative versions of his native city of Århus.
- I think that in our society at the moment we still need a robust defence of the non-Fabian, the pluralist, vision of what a just society might be: a society in which what I call the interlocking, intersecting communities would all have a role in shaping the common good: where these communities would all be potential partners with statuary and government agency, with the ultimate goal not simply of solving problems or meeting needs, but equipping citizens.
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