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Definition of blockade
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of blockade is as below...
Blockade
(v. t.) The
shutting
up of a place by
troops
or
ships,
with the
purpose
of
preventing
ingress
or
egress,
or the
reception
of
supplies;
as, the
blockade
of the ports of an
enemy..
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Blockader
::
Blockader
(n.) One who
blockades.
Blockade
::
Blockade
(n.)
Hence,
to shut in so as to
prevent
egress..
Blockade
::
Blockade
(v. t.) The
shutting
up of a place by
troops
or
ships,
with the
purpose
of
preventing
ingress
or
egress,
or the
reception
of
supplies;
as, the
blockade
of the ports of an
enemy..
Beleaguer
::
Beleaguer
(v. t.) To
surround
with an army so as to
preclude
escape;
to
besiege;
to
blockade.
Blockade
::
Blockade
(v. t. ) To shut up, as a town or
fortress,
by
investing
it with
troops
or
vessels
or war for the
purpose
of
preventing
ingress
or
egress,
or the
introduction
of
supplies.
See note under
Blockade,
n..
Blockade
::
Blockade
(v. t.) An
obstruction
to
passage.
Blockade
::
Blockade
(n.) To
obstruct
entrance
to or
egress
from.
Blockaded
::
Blockaded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Blockad.
Shut
::
Shut (v. t.) To
forbid
entrance
into; to
prohibit;
to bar; as, to shut the ports of a
country
by a
blockade..
Intercept
::
Intercept
(v. t.) To
interrupt
communication
with, or
progress
toward;
to cut off, as the
destination;
to
blockade..
Beset
::
Beset (v. t.) To hem in; to
waylay;
to
surround;
to
besiege;
to
blockade.
Blockader
::
Blockader
(n.) A
vessel
employed
in
blockading.
Siege
::
Siege (n.) The
sitting
of an army
around
or
before
a
fortified
place for the
purpose
of
compelling
the
garrison
to
surrender;
the
surrounding
or
investing
of a place by an army, and
approaching
it by
passages
and
advanced
works,
which cover the
besiegers
from the
enemy's
fire. See the Note under
Blockade..
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