Meanings
To commit to something or someone firmly and resoundingly.
To involve an individual or a thing in a plan or system in a way that escaping from it is difficult.
Example Sentences
1
Once you sign the contract, you will lock into a two-year commitment.
2
Investing in this business means you will lock into a long-term strategy.
3
The new software update will lock into your existing settings.
4
If you buy a season pass, you can lock into discounted rates for all the games.
5
Make sure you fully understand the terms before you lock into a mortgage.