blockade

simple noun28 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

A blockade carried out by warships at sea.

A blockade intended to damage a country's economy.

A blockade enforced by military forces.

A blockade that entirely seals off an area.

A blockade that entirely seals off an area.

A blockade that successfully prevents passage.

An obstruction set up on a road to stop traffic.

A strictly enforced blockade that is difficult to get through.

A blockade that only affects certain goods or routes.

To officially remove a blockade.

To officially start a blockade.

To successfully pass through a blockade.

To stop a blockade.

To force a way through a blockade.

To make sure a blockade is obeyed.

To take away a blockade.

To keep a blockade in place.

To succeed in passing through a blockade.

To create a physical barrier or line to block something.

To make a blockade more strict.

To pass through a blockade, especially with a ship or vehicle.

To make a blockade less strict.

To make a blockade less strict.

Indicates the place or thing being blockaded.

Used to indicate the target of the blockade.

Indicates who is imposing the blockade.

A blockade surrounding a place.

A blockade surrounding a place.

Collocations with "blockade"

... + blockade