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Barricade

Noun

A barricade is a temporary or makeshift barrier that is used to block or restrict access to a particular area.

Example sentences:
  • The protesters formed a barricade to prevent anyone from entering the building.
  • The police set up a barricade to control the crowd during the parade.
  • We had to navigate through a series of barricades on our way to the concert.

Verb

To barricade means to block off or secure an area using a barricade.

Example sentences:
  • The shop owner barricaded the doors to protect the store from looters.
  • They barricaded themselves inside the house to hide from the intruders.
  • He barricaded the gate with a heavy wooden plank.

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