Asked by Betty
When someone says he blockade me with a chair. What is the word blockade movement compared to?
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Answered by
PsyDAG
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To construct a barrier, obstruction or barricade
To construct a barrier, obstruction or barricade
Answered by
GuruBlue
To blockade someone means to restrict their movement, keep them from doing something.
For instance is a seaport is blockaded, then no one can go in or out.
If a person is blockaded then they can't do what they want to. We put babies in playpens to blockade them from falling down stairs or climbing on top of pianos.
For instance is a seaport is blockaded, then no one can go in or out.
If a person is blockaded then they can't do what they want to. We put babies in playpens to blockade them from falling down stairs or climbing on top of pianos.
Answered by
Betty
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