Picket (military) - Wikipedia A picket (archaically, picquet [variant form piquet]) is a soldier, or small unit of soldiers, placed on a defensive line forward of a friendly position to provide timely warning and screening against an enemy advance
PICKET Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com a person stationed by a union or the like outside a factory, store, mine, etc , in order to dissuade or prevent workers or customers from entering it during a strike Military a soldier or detachment of soldiers placed on a line forward of a position to warn against an enemy advance
PICKET definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary When a group of people, usually trade union members, picket a place of work, they stand outside it in order to protest about something, to prevent people from going in, or to persuade the workers to join a strike
Picket - definition of picket by The Free Dictionary 1 To enclose, secure, tether, mark out, or fortify with pickets 2 a To post as a picket b To guard with a picket 3 To post a picket or pickets during a strike or demonstration
What does picket mean? - Definitions. net A picket refers to a person, group of people or an object that serve as a form of protest, demonstration or barrier In a protest context, it refers to individuals demonstrating against an organization by marching, chanting or holding up signs outside its premises
picket - Wiktionary, the free dictionary picket (third-person singular simple present pickets, present participle picketing or picketting, simple past and past participle picketed or picketted) (intransitive) To protest, organized by a labour union, typically in front of the location of employment
picket noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . a person or group of people who stand outside the entrance to a building in order to protest about something, especially in order to stop people from entering a factory, etc during a strike; an occasion at which this happens Five pickets were arrested by police I was on picket duty at the time