26984 words

blockades

6 definitions • 10 examples
1
the situation in which a country or place is surrounded by soldiers or ships to stop people or goods from going in or out:

Examples:

an air and sea blockade
The Soviet blockade of Berlin was lifted in May 1949.
There is still some hope that the economic blockade will work and make military intervention unnecessary.
2
to surround a country or place with soldiers, ships, etc. to stop people or goods from going in or out:

Examples:

The Estonian port of Tallinn was blockaded for a time by Soviet warships.
Fishermen began blockading ports to protest the high cost of diesel fuel.
3
the act of using force or the threat of force to stop the movement of people or goods into or out of a country or area, or the people or objects used to prevent such movement:

Examples:

4
a situation in which a group of people prevent goods or people entering or leaving a place as a way of showing a government or large organization that they do not agree with its decisions:
5
a situation in which one country refuses to trade with another country:
6
to prevent goods or people entering or leaving a place, especially as a way of showing disagreement with a government or large organization:

Examples:

Protesters are threatening to blockade refineries if the Government does not lower the tax on fuel.

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