0 the situation in which a country or place is surrounded by soldiers or ships to stop people or goods from going in or out:
There is still some hope that the economic blockade will work and make military intervention unnecessary.
1 to surround a country or place with soldiers, ships, etc. to stop people or goods from going in or out:
2 the act of using force or the threat of force to stop the movement of people or goods into or out of a country or area, or the people or objects used to prevent such movement:
The blockade consisted of a dozen ships surrounding the port.
3 a situation in which a group of people prevent goods or people entering or leaving a place as a way of showing a government or large organization that they do not agree with its decisions:
4 a situation in which one country refuses to trade with another country:
5 to prevent goods or people entering or leaving a place, especially as a way of showing disagreement with a government or large organization:
Protesters are threatening to blockade refineries if the Government does not lower the tax on fuel.
Protesters have blockaded airports to prevent the president from travelling.
Farmers blockaded oil depots or drove their tractors slowly through the streets of cities.
Psychological stress and cardiac response in autonomic space as revealed by psychopharmological blockades.
Noninvasive indices and basal response as revealed by autonomic blockades.
Psychological stress and cardiac response in autonomic space as revealed by pharmacological blockades.
The first of these cannot be profitable in the context of blockading or 2 p1.
We need synergy effects, not mutual blockades or zero-sum games.
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