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barricade

noun

1 barricade

A barrier set up by police to stop traffic on a street or road in order to catch a fugitive or inspect traffic etc..

synonym: roadblock.

Roget 717: defense, protection, guard, ward; shielding etc. v.; propugnation, preservation etc. 670; guardianship.    area defense; ... show more

Roget 752: prison, prison house; jail, gaol, cage, coop, den, cell; stronghold, fortress, keep, donjon, dungeon, Bastille, ... show more

Roget 706: prevention, preclusion, obstruction, stoppage; embolus, embolism [Med.]; infarct [Med.]; interruption, interception, interclusion; hindrance, impedition; retardment, ... show more

Roget 232: inclosure, envelope; case etc. (receptacle) 191; wrapper; girdle etc. 230.    pen, fold; pen fold, in fold, ... show more

Dutch: wegversperring, wegblokkade, barricade
Polish: blokada policyjna

2 barricade

A barrier (usually thrown up hastily) to impede the advance of an enemy.

Dutch: barricade
Polish: barykada

verb

1 barricade

Render unsuitable for passage:
— Barricade the streets.

synonyms: bar, block, block off, block up, blockade, stop.

Roget 706: hinder, impede, filibuster [U.S.], impedite, embarrass.    keep off, stave off, ward off; obviate; avert, antevert; turn aside, draw off, ... show more

Dutch: afzetten

2 barricade

Prevent access to by barricading.

3 barricade

Block off with barricades.

synonym: barricado.


Moby thesaurus: abatis, advanced work, arm, armor, armor-plate, balistraria, bang, bank, banquette, bar, barbed-wire entanglement, barbican, barrier, bartizan, bastion, batten, batten down, battle, battlement, blank wall ... show more.

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