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    bar·ri·cade
    /ˈberəˌkād/

    noun

    • 1. an improvised barrier erected across a street or other thoroughfare to prevent or delay the movement of opposing forces: "they built barricades in the narrow streets"

    verb

    • 1. block or defend with an improvised barrier: "he barricaded the door with a bureau"

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  2. The meaning of BARRICADE is to block off or stop up with a barricade. How to use barricade in a sentence.

  3. BARRICADE definition: 1. a line or pile of objects put together, often quickly, to stop people from going where they want…. Learn more.

  4. verb (used with object) , bar·ri·cad·ed, bar·ri·cad·ing. to obstruct or block with a barricade: barricading the streets to prevent an attack. to shut in and defend with or as if with a barricade: The rebels had barricaded themselves in the old city. Synonyms: fortify.

  5. A barricade is anything that prevents people or vehicles from getting through. Construction workers often barricade a street to block traffic. You know how barriers block things from getting through?

  6. verb [ T ] us/ˈber.ə.keɪd//ber.əˈkeɪd/uk/ˈbær.ɪ.keɪd//bær.ɪˈkeɪd/ to build a barricade across, around, or in front of something: Barricade the doors! [ + adv/prep ] Terrified residents have barricaded them selves into their houses.

  7. n. 1. a. A usually improvised structure set up, as across a route of access, to obstruct the passage of an enemy or opponent. See Synonyms at bulwark. b. A usually temporary structure set up to restrict or control the movement of people or conveyances: stood behind the barricades watching the parade. 2.

  8. A barricade is a line of vehicles or other objects placed across a road or open space to stop people getting past, for example during street fighting or as a protest. Large areas of the city have been closed off by barricades set up by the demonstrators. Synonyms: barrier, wall, railing, fence More Synonyms of barricade. 2. verb.

  9. 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. Students built a barricade against the police. The army used tanks to storm the barricades. The protesters formed a human barricade.

  10. BARRICADE definition: 1. something that is quickly put across a road or entrance to prevent people from going past 2. to…. Learn more.

  11. Jun 8, 2024 · barricade (third-person singular simple present barricades, present participle barricading, simple past and past participle barricaded) to close or block a road etc., using a barricade; to keep someone in (or out), using a blockade, especially ships in a port

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