Present participle for to protest for a cause, or against something
“The next day, however, they assembled again to picket outside the Hotel, in excess of the number allowed, and 81 were arrested.”
Present participle for to corral or enclose within
“Appellants claim that it was necessary to picket the area of new construction in order to prevent employees from crossing that area and entering the existing plant or warehouse.”
Present participle for to involve oneself in a (public) protest or demonstration
Present participle for to keep watch over or guard an area by walking or traveling around it
Present participle for to refuse to work as a protest
Present participle for to tie with a tether
The use of action to achieve a result, typically politically or socially
A protest or demonstration for a cause, or against something
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