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    picket
    /ˈpɪkɪt/

    noun

    • 1. a person or group of people who stand outside a workplace or other venue as a protest or to try to persuade others not to enter during a strike: "forty pickets were arrested" Similar strikerdemonstratorprotesterobjector
    • 2. a soldier or small group of soldiers performing a particular duty, especially one sent out to watch for the enemy: "when would this headlong advance run into the enemy pickets?"

    verb

    • 1. act as a picket outside (a workplace or other venue): "strikers picketed the newspaper's main building"

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  2. PICKET definition: 1. a worker or group of workers who protest outside a building to prevent other workers from going…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PICKET is a pointed or sharpened stake, post, or pale. How to use picket in a sentence.

  4. PICKET meaning: 1. a worker or group of workers who protest outside a building to prevent other workers from going…. Learn more.

  5. noun. a post, stake, pale, or peg that is used in a fence or barrier, to fasten down a tent, etc. a person stationed by a union or the like outside a factory, store, mine, etc., in order to dissuade or prevent workers or customers from entering it during a strike.

  6. When a group of people picket, or picket a place of work, they stand outside it in order to protest about something. A few dozen employees picketed the company's headquarters. American English : picket / ˈpɪkɪt /

  7. A picket is a vertical wooden board in a fence. You might have a white picket fence enclosing your whole front yard, so your little dog can't escape. Besides the "wooden stake or strip" meaning, you can also use picket as a verb to mean "protest or strike."

  8. PICKET definition: a group of people who stand outside a building in order to show their anger about something and to…. Learn more.