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Meanings of
blockaded
in English
Preventing entry or exit or a course of action.
barred
barricaded
Related terms
obstructed
Synonyms
Examples for "
barred
"
barred
barricaded
Examples for "
barred
"
1
Ukraine's prime minister said armed men
barred
government experts from collecting evidence.
2
Tours are of course led by City Cycle employees
barred
from imbibing.
3
President Enrique Pena Nieto is
barred
by law from a second term.
4
Browder has been
barred
from Russia since 2005 on national security grounds.
5
Open water swimming is renowned for the
no
-holds
-
barred
approach of the competitors.
1
This effectually fortified and
barricaded
the weak place in the stockade fence.
2
Reports say the gunman
barricaded
himself in a room at the synagogue.
3
Prosecutors said Ramos
barricaded
a back door to prevent people from fleeing.
4
She simply hurried back into her own room, and
barricaded
herself inside.
5
The townsfolk scampered into their shops and houses and
barricaded
the doors.
Usage of
blockaded
in English
1
However the commissioner has
blockaded
the directorate's office, preventing them from operating.
2
Apart from being long, it can be
blockaded
in times of war.
3
Evidently, however, the Hruntan world would be completely
blockaded
by that time.
4
It had been attempting to deliver aid to the
blockaded
Gaza Strip.
5
It controls the Gaza Strip coastal enclave that is
blockaded
by Israel.
6
Fishermen also
blockaded
the port at Waterford, which solely handles freight traffic.
7
The navy had done wonders, and the southern coast was effectually
blockaded
.
8
Protesters
blockaded
one of the proposed dam sites, chaining themselves to machinery.
9
A vast crowd
blockaded
the wharf to give us a parting cheer.
10
Police
blockaded
the street, preventing marchers from interrupting the nationally televised event.
11
Police fired rubber bullets at protesters who burned tyres and
blockaded
roads.
12
Deep snows covered hill, rock, and valley, and ice
blockaded
the fiord.
13
Have we not all the enemy's ports
blockaded
from Toulon to Flushing?
14
On Monday they
blockaded
Langalibalele Street with old bins and burning garbage.
15
The young men flocked in from the neighboring towns; the states-room was
blockaded
.
16
Anti-government protesters
blockaded
polling stations, denying millions the chance to vote.
Other examples for "blockaded"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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blockaded
blockade
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
blockade by
blockade port
blockade roads
blockade by sea
blockade streets
More collocations
Blockaded
through the time
Blockaded
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common