Preventing entry or exit or a course of action.
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.
6 The barricaded door, the displaced rug, the trapdoor, would advertise his terror.
7 Imagine yourselves in a poorly barricaded fort, fiercely besieged by the enemy.
8 Then I returned to my room and at once barricaded the door.
9 All streets leading in this direction were barricaded and guarded by sentries.
10 But Stanton defied his chief and barricaded himself in the War Department.
11 And she has barricaded herself in there, and she will not stir.
12 A more probable account is that the gates were shut and barricaded .
13 Formerly it had been barricaded during the night by an iron chain.
14 The trail was barricaded by two struggling horses and an overturned buckboard.
15 The public buildings were barricaded with sandbags and guarded with machine guns.
16 According to the JMPD, protesters barricaded the Golden Highway near Zakariya Park.
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