Plural for the closing off of a path or area to prevent passage or movement
“By May 12, 1898, Dewey and his ships were maintaining a strict blockade around the city.”
Plural for a structure that forms a (typically defensive) barrier
“We began the work of building a blockade that extended across its entrance behind the falls.”
Plural for an act of laying siege to a place or area by encircling it
“The Chechens attempted to break the blockade of the village by attacking the paratroop battalion.”
Plural for something that hinders progress
“Her constant battle for good table manners hit a blockade with Fred.”
Plural for a public meeting or march protesting against something or expressing views on a political issue
Plural for the state of being secluded or shut out, as from company, society, the world, etc.
Plural for a device to facilitate temporary and repeatable opening and closing
Plural for the process of prohibiting or banning something (or someone)
To seal off (a place) to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
“Inland, detachments of the Army should blockade roads leading north and south.”
To lay siege to (a place)
“Troops would blockade the strongholds and occasionally shell them from a distance.”
To hem in or close off on all sides
To protest for a cause, or against something
To shut off or keep apart, as from company, society, etc.
To section off a physical space or area
To prohibit or interdict the participation or inclusion of
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