Picketed

/ˈpɪkɪtɪd/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense and past participle of picket, meaning to participate in a picket line as a form of protest, particularly in labor disputes.
    The workers picketed the factory to demand better wages.

Forms

  • picket
  • picketing

Commentary

The term 'picketed' is an inflection of 'picket' used mainly in the context of labor law to denote completed action in organizing or participating in a picket line.

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