Synonym: barricade, barrier, fortification, obstruction. Similar words: blockaded, blockage, block, blocked, blockbuster, lock, flock, o'clock. Meaning: [blɒ'keɪd] n. 1. a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy 2. prevents access or progress. v. 1. hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of 2. render unsuitable for passage 3. obstruct access to 4. impose a blockade on.
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31. Or will the 40-year economic blockade be maintained simply to satisfy the second-generation Miami mafia?
32. But if the blockade continues it's going to start costing big money.
33. The blockade has added to domestic tension, but also prevented women reaching the refuge.
34. Paisley's second prison term was the result of his organizing a blockade of Armagh to prevent a civil rights march.
35. They might also attempt to blockade roads to Dalmatian coast resorts.
36. They came up with a plot to blockade fuel supplies at depots starting at the weekend.
37. Some left after only a fortnight and, as time went by, it became increasingly hard to maintain the blockade.
38. Intravenous beta blockade also has a place in acute care in selected patients.
39. Beta blockade should also be considered in the high-risk patients.
40. The latter move prompted the government to retaliate by establishing a blockade around the island and withdrawing all services from the inhabitants.
41. Certainly there is good evidence that long-term beta blockade improves survival at one year.
42. The tension was also reflected in West Beirut, where support for the blockade began to diminish.
43. The action follows a blockade on Monday by more than 60 ships at Teesport, Britain's second largest commercial port.
44. Their leaders plan to blockade Pemex facilities again starting July 20 if Tabasco Gov.
45. Their acts of blockade and sabotage had been only sporadic: their chief action was simply to be there.
46. Communist militias lifted the blockade of Dushanbe and opened the road between the capital and the Kurgan-Tyube region.
47. Preloading of neuraxial blockade: Is not performed.
48. A tight blockade cut Napoleon's supply lines.
49. Israel would presumably lift its naval blockade.
50. Sarit even imposed a blockade on goods to Vientine.
51. They assumed that the blockade would be lifted.
52. Our cruisers and destroyers continued to blockade the approaches.
53. Israel Attacks Beirut Airport and Sets Up Naval Blockade.
54. The blockade is likely to last for some time.
55. Kennedy orders a naval blockade.
56. The streamer has been captured in running the blockade.
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57. No'm , dem air ain'sto's, dey's blockade awfisses.
58. India's government resolved to send paramilitary troops to break the blockade of Manipur, a state in the remote north-east.
59. Blockade aimed at derailing parliamentary elections paralyses much of the country.
60. With these medications, the muscarinic receptor blockade was mostly viewed as the cause of unwanted side effects, such as constipation, sedation, and memory impairments.
More similar words: blockaded, blockage, block, blocked, blockbuster, lock, flock, o'clock, lock out, locker, warlock, padlock, deadlock, goldilocks, john locke, clock tower, alarm clock, round the clock, digital clock, anticlockwise, Kaddish, polka dot, back away, package, get back at, package tour, neck and crop, back and forth, black and blue, black and white.