Blockades

/blɑˈkeɪdz/ noun

Strategic barriers or closures that prevent people or goods from entering or leaving a place, usually during a conflict or protest.

From French 'blockade' (1688), combining 'bloc' (block) and the suffix '-ade' (similar to 'barricade'). The term emerged during naval warfare when ships would surround ports to cut off supply lines.

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