Definitionadj. preventing entry or exit or a course of action
Last update: October 8, 2015
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Here, although closely blockaded, he managed to hold his ground, and took advantage of a quarrel between the Persian generals to conclude peace (376). [Please select]
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In horses, mules, and vehicles the richer North wore out the poorer and blockaded South. [Please select]
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The British fleet had blockaded France ever since the year 1798. [Please select]
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You cannot be bombarded; but you can be blockaded, and will be, if you stir. [Please select]
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They've blockaded the river below, and the falls are above. [Please select]
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Soon afterwards they blockaded Piraeus and their army encamped before the walls of Athens. [Please select]
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Thereafter Hannibal was blockaded into Calabria, the heel of Italy. [Please select]
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The Romans blockaded, cut up convoys, attacked stragglers, and ran away whenever Hannibal appeared. [Please select]
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He had destroyed the houses and strong places of all Welshmen who had not taken up arms at his orders, and had closely blockaded Carnarvon. [Please select]
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The Danish fleet effectually prevented the junction of Thijssen with the Swedes, and for a time he found himself blockaded in a narrow passage called the Listerdiep. [Please select]
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