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blockade (s) (noun), blockades (pl)
A prevention of access or exiting with an organized objective or purpose of stopping people or goods from leaving or going into a place: Using a blockade is usually done for military reasons, most often with ships, in order to isolate an area to prevent the importation of weapons or commercial materials to weaken an enemy.
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blockade (verb), blockades; blockaded, blockading
To stop people or supplies from entering or leaving a port, a city, or other area; usually, during a war, so a country cannot build up its military forces with more soldiers and weapons: Military tanks and soldiers were blockading any possible entries to the enemy position that might be trying to take in new materials, ammunition, and reinforcements.
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