barricade

word

Definition

A barricade is an object or structure placed across a road or path to block or control movement, often used to keep people safe or to stop access.

Usage & Nuances

Used in both literal (physical obstacle) and figurative (barriers to progress) senses. Common collocations: 'set up a barricade', 'break through the barricade'. More formal than 'block' or 'barrier' in casual speech.

Example Sentences

The police put up a barricade to stop cars from entering the street.

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Protesters built a barricade with old furniture.

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A barricade blocked the entrance to the park.

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There was no way around the barricade, so we had to turn back.

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The workers formed a human barricade to block access to the building.

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Journalists struggled to get past the police barricade at the entrance.

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