0 past simple and past participle of embargo
1 to officially stop trading with another country:
The questions to be asked, then, is whether the embargoed products were 'like' those that were not embargoed.
The product in question, shrimp, qualifies as 'like' product from both countries that were embargoed, and those that were not.
But we are not embargoed from taking up those complaints.
The young man's thesis was thus embargoed before he could write up the work and submit it for publication.
These vehicles are embargoed, but individual applications for exceptional licences may be granted on their merits.
These have no military significance, but they are embargoed if their accelerating potential is more than 5,000 volts.
Another report will be published, which is embargoed until tomorrow, which shows that that situation is continuing.
It was embargoed as being commercially confidential to, supposedly, the second competitive force.