barricaded (Meaning)

Wordnet

barricaded (s)

preventing entry or exit or a course of action

Webster

barricaded (imp. & p. p.)

of Barricade

barricaded Sentence Examples

  1. The protesters barricaded the entrance to the courthouse, demanding an investigation.
  2. During the siege, the townsfolk barricaded their homes with furniture and heavy objects.
  3. The police barricaded the crime scene to prevent evidence from being tampered with.
  4. The rebels barricaded the road with burning tires and debris, halting traffic.
  5. The stranded motorists barricaded themselves inside their vehicles to stay warm.
  6. The robbers barricaded the bank's vault with heavy chains and locks.
  7. The inmates barricaded their cell block in protest against poor conditions.
  8. The firefighters barricaded the door to the burning building to contain the smoke.
  9. The construction workers barricaded the excavation site with orange cones and caution tape.
  10. The scared hikers barricaded their tent with rocks and logs to protect themselves from a potential bear attack.

FAQs About the word barricaded

preventing entry or exit or a course of actionof Barricade

blockaded, blocked, stopped (up), choked, jammed, obstructed, closed, clogged,congested, dammed

negotiable, cleared, open, open,navigable, negotiable, navigable, cleared, passable, passable

The protesters barricaded the entrance to the courthouse, demanding an investigation.

During the siege, the townsfolk barricaded their homes with furniture and heavy objects.

The police barricaded the crime scene to prevent evidence from being tampered with.

The rebels barricaded the road with burning tires and debris, halting traffic.