Blockaded

/blɑˈkeɪdɪd/ verb

Sealed off a place so that people or supplies cannot get in or out, usually during a war or conflict.

From 'blockade' (French 'bloquer' meaning to block) plus the past tense '-ed'. The term emerged during the 17th century naval warfare to describe sealing ports.

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