embargo
A prohibition on trade with a particular country.
A prohibition on the trade of weapons.
An embargo focusing on restricting economic activities.
A prohibition on the trade of oil.
An embargo imposed by multiple countries.
Emphasizes the rigorous enforcement of the embargo.
Similar to 'complete embargo', indicating comprehensive scope.
Indicates that the embargo covers all aspects or goods.
An embargo that applies only to certain goods or sectors.
An embargo that is compulsory and must be followed.
An embargo that causes severe damage to the target's economy.
Used to specify what goods or activities are restricted.
Used to specify the target of the embargo.
To officially start or enact an embargo.
To officially remove an embargo.
A common way to say an embargo has been started.
To stop or terminate an embargo.
To make sure the rules of the embargo are being followed.
Similar to 'impose', to put an embargo into effect.
A more formal term for 'break an embargo'.
To establish or set up an embargo.
To make the rules of an embargo more strict.
To illegally trade in defiance of an embargo.