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barricading Meaning
barricading (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Barricade
barricading Sentence Examples
- Residents barricaded their homes with furniture and sandbags to protect themselves from an impending flood.
- The protesters barricaded the entrance to the government building, demanding immediate action.
- The police barricaded the crime scene, preventing access to the general public.
- The soldiers barricaded the road with barbed wire and tanks, creating an impassable barrier.
- The ship's crew barricaded the steering room to prevent an unauthorized takeover.
- Maria barricaded herself in her room, desperate to escape the chaos outside.
- The students barricaded the school doors, refusing to attend class until their demands were met.
- The bank robbers barricaded the hostages in the vault, hoping to secure their escape.
- The paramedics barricaded the injured person in the ambulance, fearing further harm if moved.
- The mayor ordered the city gates to be barricaded, as a precaution against an impending attack.
FAQs About the word barricading
of Barricade
guarding, blockading, blocking (off), barring,closing (off), gating, diking, screening (off), fencing, obstructing
opening,opening,reopening, unbolting, unbarring, unbolting, unblocking, unbarring, unblocking, reopening
Residents barricaded their homes with furniture and sandbags to protect themselves from an impending flood.
The protesters barricaded the entrance to the government building, demanding immediate action.
The police barricaded the crime scene, preventing access to the general public.
The soldiers barricaded the road with barbed wire and tanks, creating an impassable barrier.