Preventing entry or exit or a course of action.
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.
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