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lock on to in British Englishverb(intr, adverb; + preposition) (of a radar beam) to automatically follow (a target) Examples of 'lock on to' in a sentencelock on to Lock on to new love via a friendly chat.Three cameras mounted underneath the fuselage lock on to sightings and produce images on a bank of monitors inside the aircraft.Every time we drive by a recentlyloaded skip, conversation will be halted while my eyes lock on to its spilling booty.Expectations have 'locked on' to the official 2% inflation target.His stare locked on to mine for several chilling seconds.They had helped her buy her 3,000 sled and were locked on to the television coverage yesterday.The receiver, which is smaller than a traditional satellite dish, rotates to remain locked on to the satellite. |