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blockade
English
Etymology
From block +? -ade.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /bl??ke?d/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /bl??ke?d/
- Rhymes: -e?d
Noun
blockade (plural blockades)
- The physical blocking or surrounding of a place, especially a port, in order to prevent commerce and traffic in or out.
- (by extension) Any form of formal isolation of something, especially with the force of law or arms.
- (nautical) The ships or other forces used to effect a naval blockade.
- (chess) Preventing an opponent's pawn moving by placing a piece in front of it
Translations
Verb
blockade (third-person singular simple present blockades, present participle blockading, simple past and past participle blockaded)
- (transitive) To create a blockade against.
Translations
Anagrams
- dockable
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blockader
English
Etymology
blockade +? -er
Noun
blockader (plural blockaders)
- A person who blockades
- A ship used in blockading
Anagrams
- adblocker
Swedish
Noun
blockader
- indefinite plural of blockad
Anagrams
- blockerad
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