Any condition that makes it difficult to make progress or to achieve an objective.
A barrier set up by police to stop traffic on a street or road in order to catch a fugitive or inspect traffic etc.
1 Fifteen minutes later the police opened the roadblock and let us through.
2 Slower global economic growth, though, remains the major roadblock to BRIC countries.
3 It was a good start, but I still wanted that roadblock gone.
4 He said the roadblock had prevented medical staff from attending to refugees.
5 As soon as they reached the exclusion zone roadblock , Mac bounded ahead.
6 The mere thought of what might happen at a roadblock sickened me.
7 They set up a roadblock , freed the officer and arrested her captor.
8 There was a roadblock on the main route, a hundred yards distant.
9 Depending on the type of roadblock , they may request a full search.
10 They'll set a roadblock for her before she makes the Illinois line.
11 But when he began asking, he ran up against an unexpected roadblock .
12 The unknown suspects had fled the scene after removing the makeshift roadblock .
13 Writing about her was sustaining through the dark days of creative roadblock .
14 He wondered if any of these men had been at the roadblock .
15 I'll have one of my men drive you to the Snowfield roadblock .
16 Perversely, the real roadblock turns out to be not technical but cultural.
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