picket

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noun

pick·​et ˈpi-kət How to pronounce picket (audio)
1
: a pointed or sharpened stake, post, or pale
2
a
: a detached body of soldiers serving to guard an army from surprise
b
: a detachment kept ready in camp for such duty
c
: sentry
3
a
: a person posted by a labor organization at a place of work affected by a strike
… dispossessed theatergoers shared the sidewalks with grim pickets yesterday as the stagehands' strike shut down most of Broadway's plays and musicals.Robert D. McFadden
also : a person posted for a demonstration or protest
In front of the White House pickets are marching … Lady Bird Johnson
b
: a protest or strike involving pickets
In such situations, the union often pickets the plant as well, but it is strictly an informational picket publicizing the nature of the controversy …Matthew A. Kelly

picket

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verb

picketed; picketing; pickets

transitive verb

1
: to enclose, fence, or fortify with pickets
2
a
: to guard with a picket
b
: to post as a picket
3
: tether
4
a
: to post pickets at
b
: to walk or stand in front of as a picket

intransitive verb

: to serve as a picket
picketer noun

Examples of picket in a Sentence

Noun a house surrounded by a white picket fence Pickets marched in front of the company headquarters. The strikers held picket signs painted with angry slogans. The students were barred from holding a picket outside the company's headquarters. Verb Workers picketed outside the grocery store. The union is picketing the factory.
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Noun
She was relentlessly attacked and ridiculed on social media and on picket signs. Cynthia Littleton, Variety, 1 Nov. 2024 National Association of Letter Carriers NWI Southshore 580 joined many other letter carrier locals on Oct. 14 by hosting an informational picket outside the Old Lake County Courthouse to spread the word since Post Office workers by law are not allowed to strike. Michelle L. Quinn, Chicago Tribune, 15 Oct. 2024
Verb
Finally, after 20 years of struggle, protests, court battles and even picketing the home of Warren Buffett, whose company had assumed ownership of the dams, an agreement was reached to demolish the dams. Debra Utacia Krol, USA TODAY, 5 Nov. 2024 Even after we got canceled, there were so many people picketing in Times Square, outside of the Viacom building. Josh Weiss, Forbes, 28 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for picket 

Word History

Etymology

Noun

French piquet, from Middle French, from piquer to prick — more at pike

First Known Use

Noun

1687, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1729, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 3

Time Traveler
The first known use of picket was in 1687

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Cite this Entry

“Picket.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/picket. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

picket

1 of 2 noun
pick·​et ˈpik-ət How to pronounce picket (audio)
1
: a pointed stake or post (as for a fence)
2
: a soldier or a group of soldiers assigned to stand guard
3
: a person (as a striking worker or a demonstrator) on a picket line

picket

2 of 2 verb
1
: to enclose, fence, or strengthen with pickets
2
a
: to guard with a picket
b
: to station as a picket
3
: tether entry 2
picket a horse
4
a
: to station pickets or act as a picket at
picket a factory
b
: to serve as a picket
picketer noun

Legal Definition

picket

1 of 2 noun
pick·​et
: a person posted by a labor organization at a place of employment affected by a labor dispute
broadly : a person posted for a demonstration or protest

picket

2 of 2 transitive verb
: to post pickets in front of : walk or stand in front of as a picket
their tactics have included picketing clinicsL. H. Tribe

intransitive verb

: to demonstrate by use of pickets
a currently certified union may picket for recognition
also : to serve as a picket see also informational picketing, organizational picketing, secondary picketing compare strike

Note: While the right to peacefully picket for a lawful purpose is protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, case law has recognized some limitations and the Labor Management Relations Act has placed some restrictions on organizational and secondary picketing.

picketer noun

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