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interditar
Make tight; secure against leakage.
seal
Portuguese
interditar
Spanish
bloquear
Impose a blockade on.
blockade
Spanish
bloquear
Synonyms
Examples for "
blockade
"
blockade
Examples for "
blockade
"
1
They appeared to pass easily through the police
blockade
without using violence.
2
We therefore investigated whether the continued use of neuraxial
blockade
was justified.
3
Therefore we continue a policy of a naval
blockade
,
Netanyahu told ministers.
4
Homespun; in pursuance of the line of action required by the
blockade
.
5
The Puhipuhi Mining Action group, which includes local farmers, supported the
blockade
.
1
And to
seal
off
her trade with Europe, what has it cost you?
2
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Police
seal
off
an area on Camber Sands.
3
They were on hand to
seal
off
the floor and take witness statements.
4
It was a heat baffle, simple insulation to
seal
off
the east wing.
5
He began wondering about re-fixing the plastic to
seal
off
this floor again.
6
All ships carry it for temporary repairs, because it will
seal
off
anything.
7
Shortly afterwards Inspector Abberline arrived and gave orders to
seal
off
the court.
8
Next,
seal
off
London's domes and shut down all the internal transport systems.
9
I had to help Great Grandfather
seal
off
the Construct.
10
If history is a guide, no border fortification can
seal
off
a country entirely.
11
Kerans asked: But how did you
seal
off
the perimeter?
12
Eph said, If only we could
seal
off
the bridges.
13
Fortunately I can
seal
off
the upper and lower entrances.
14
Prison authorities had called in troops to
seal
off
the area, the police officer said.
15
Salt structures are especially promising for oil explorers because they often
seal
off
oil deposits.
16
The Taliban often
seal
off
the sites of strikes.
seal
off
seal
Portuguese
interditar
Spanish
bloquear
cerrar