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Barricade Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BARRICADE is to block off or stop up with a barricade. How to use barricade in a sentence. to block off or stop up with a barricade; to prevent access to by means of a barricade…
Barricade - Wikipedia
Barricade (from the French barrique - 'barrel') is any object or structure that creates a barrier or obstacle to control, block passage or force the flow of traffic in the desired direction. Adopted as a military term, a barricade denotes any improvised field fortification , such as on city streets during urban warfare .
BARRICADE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Add to word list. a line or pile of objects put together, often quickly, to stop people from going where they want to go: 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. See also.
BARRICADE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Add to word list. a line or pile of objects put together, often quickly, to stop people from going where they want to go: 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. See also.
barricade noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
barricade. noun. /ˈbærɪkeɪd/, /ˌbærɪˈkeɪd/. /ˈbærɪkeɪd/. a line of objects placed across a road, etc. to stop people from getting past. The police stormed the barricades the demonstrators had put up. a barricade made of doors, chairs and broken tables. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.
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