Barricade | Mean of barricade in English Dictionary
/ˈberəˌkeɪd/
- Noun
- a temporary wall, fence, or similar structure that is built to prevent people from entering a place or area
- The enemy broke through the barricade.
- Police erected barricades to keep the crowds from approaching the crime scene.
- Verb
- to block (something) so that people or things cannot enter or leave
- The police barricaded the crime scene.
- They barricaded the door.
- Ships barricaded the coastline.