barricade
1bar·ri·cade
verb\ˈber-ə-ˌkād, ˈba-rə-, ˌber-ə-ˈ, ˌba-rə-ˈ\
bar·ri·cad·edbar·ri·cad·ing
Definition of BARRICADE
transitive verb
1
: to block off or stop up with a barricade <barricade a street>
2
: to prevent access to by means of a barricade
Examples of BARRICADE
- The police barricaded the crime scene.
- <the city barricaded the flooded streets>
Origin of BARRICADE
2barricade
First Known Use: 1592
Rhymes with BARRICADE
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