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1
a line or
pile
of
objects
put together,
often
quickly
, to stop people from going where they want to go:
Examples:
A few protestors
broke
through
police
barricades
and
rushed
toward the
site
.
erect
a barricade
Inmates
erected
a barricade
between
themselves and the
prison
guards
.
2
to
build
a barricade
across
, around, or in front of something:
Examples:
Barricade the
doors
!
[ + adv/
prep
]
Terrified
villagers
have
barricaded
themselves into their
houses
.
3
a
large
object
or
objects
that are used to stop people from going where they want to go
4
to
block
anyone from
reaching
a place:
Examples:
The
protesting
students
barricaded
the
streets
leading
to the
university
.
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