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Definition of Relocked
1. relock [v] - See also: relock
Lexicographical Neighbors of Relocked
Literary usage of Relocked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Jewett's Manual for Election Officers and Voters in the State of New York by Freeborn G. Jewett (1903)
"After such boxes are so relocked they shall not be unlocked or opened until ...
be placed in them after they are so relocked and before the announcement of ..."
2. The Consolidated Laws of the State of New York, 1909 by New York (State). (1909)
"After such boxes are so relocked they shall not be unlocked or opened until the
closing of the polls of such election, and, except as authorized by law, ..."
3. Jewett's Manual for Election Officers and Voters in the State of New York by Freeborn G. Jewett (1917)
"After such boxes are so relocked they shall not be unlocked or opened until the
closing of the polls of such election, and, except as authorized by law, ..."
4. The Revised Statutes of the State of New York: Together with All the Other by New York (State), Charles Avery Collin (1896)
"After such boxes are so relocked they shall not be unlocked or opened until the
closing of the polls of such election, and, except as authorized by law, ..."
5. The Revised Statutes, Codes and General Laws of the State of New York by New York (State), Clarence Frank Birdseye (1896)
"After such boxes are so relocked they shall not be unlocked or opened until the
closing of the polls of such election, and", except as authorized by law, ..."
6. Jewett's Manual for Election Officers and Voters in the State of New York by Freeborn G. Jewett (1921)
"... while empty in such manner that the watchers present and persons just outside
the guard-rail can see that such boxes are empty when they are relocked. ..."
7. Code of Election Laws of the State of New York, Embracing the General by New York (State) (1897)
"After such boxes are so relocked they shall not be unlocked 01' opened until the
closing of the polls of such election, and, except as authorized by law, ..."