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Blockade
UK //blɒˈkeɪd//US //blɑˈkeɪd//
Definition
An action or means of preventing movement or access.
In simple words: A barrier that prevents movement or access.
Examples
- The military imposed a blockade to cut off supplies.
- The country's naval blockade prevented any vessels from entering the harbor.
- During the protest, activists formed a blockade on the main road.
- The blockade lasted several weeks before negotiations began.
- A blockade can be a powerful tool in warfare.
Usage notes
Used primarily in military or political contexts; avoid in casual conversation unless discussing relevant topics.
Grammar pattern
blockade + object
Memory hint
Remember 'block' in 'blockade' as in blocking something, like a road.
Collocations
- naval blockade
- economic blockade
- military blockade
- humanitarian blockade
- effective blockade
Synonyms
- obstruction
- barricade
- siege
- impediment
- barrier
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'block' which is a more general term.
- Using in an incorrect context, such as non-military situations.
- Mispronouncing the word due to the pronunciation of the 'ade' ending.