verb
- past tense of picket; to stand outside a workplace or building as a form of protest, typically during a strike
- past tense of picket; to secure or fence an area with pointed stakes
Usage: labor relations
Usage: military; historical
Examples
- The workers picketed the factory for better wages.
- Union members picketed outside the company headquarters.
- Protesters picketed the government building all day.
- The striking teachers picketed the school district office.
- Soldiers picketed the camp perimeter for security.
- The area was picketed with wooden stakes.
- They picketed the entrance to prevent unauthorized access.