blockade
/blɑˈkeɪd/
noun 5verb 1
Collocations
15(noun.)
ADJ
complete, total | tight | partial | virtual | economic, military, naval
VERB + BLOCKADE
impose | end, lift, remove | enforce, maintain | tighten | ease, relax
break, get through, run
The small fishing boats managed to run the blockade and deliver food to the trapped island.
PREP
~ against
The government imposed a strict blockade against all imports from the neighboring region.
~ around/round
During the war, the enemy set up a blockade around the entire port.
~ by
The island was cut off from supplies during the blockade by enemy forces.
~ of, ~ on
The government maintained a strict blockade of the port for several months.
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