0 present participle of barricade --
1 to build a barricade across, around, or in front of something: --
They begin barricading their house and preparing to fight the government's attempts to turn them out.
Several protests were held over the years against the barricading of the access road, but to no avail.
The attempt at barricading the door proved unsuccessful.
The procession saw an armed police barricading where demonstrators including five students were martyred at indiscriminate police firing to crowd.
A quarter of a million pounds was spent in extra police pay, and the public had to spend a further quarter of a million pounds in barricading up their premises.
It is no good barricading our front door if we leave our back door open.
It involves inciting riots, barricading particular sectors and getting people in the street involved in destabilising the country.
I have no information that they used violence, beyond barricading themselves in their cells.