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  1. latchedadjective

    secured by means of a latch against opening.

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  1. Latched

    of Latch

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of latched in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of latched in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of latched in a Sentence

  1. Nick Minogue:

    By the time I realized what was going on its teeth were definitely latched on to the front section of the board.

  2. Anthony Davis:

    The Uighur cause is something they've latched onto in a big way.

  3. Ray Tomlinson:

    Everyone latched onto the idea that you could leave messages on the computer, as the network grew and the growth of all that accelerated, it became a really useful tool: there were millions of people you could potentially reach.

  4. Michael Antonelli:

    The 10-year yield has come to represent all of the concerns about global growth at this very moment, so the stock market has latched onto it, like a kid to a lollipop. So when yields started to rise today, the stock market started to rise, i wouldn't expect the market to shoot back to its high. We could be stuck in a range as this stuff sorts itself out.

  5. Jacob Oubina:

    What the market latched on to with Yellen's speech on Thursday is that she's in the 2015 camp for a rate hike. If the domestic economy holds in there, they are going to hike in December.

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