blockade

Blockade Meaning in Bengali: বন্দীকরণ, অবরোধ, অবরোধক (noun, pronunciation: blɒˈkeɪd)

Definition of Blockade

A blockade refers to the act of sealing off an area or preventing access to it, typically by military forces or authorities. It is a method used to control or restrict the movement of people, goods, or supplies in or out of a particular region or country.

Synonyms of Blockade

1. Barrier (বাধা, noun)
2. Embargo (প্রতিবন্ধ, noun)
3. Obstruction (বাধা, noun)
4. Siege (সংগ্রহ, noun)

Antonyms of Blockade

1. Access (প্রবেশ, noun)
2. Opening (উদ্বেগ, noun)
3. Passage (পাস, noun)
4. Unblocking (অনিরোধ, noun)

Origin of Blockade

The word “blockade” originated from the Dutch word “blokade,” which means “blockade” or “obstruction.” It entered the English language in the late 17th century.

Nearby Words

1. Block (noun)
2. Blockage (noun)
3. Blockbuster (noun)
4. Blocked (adjective)

Blockade in Literature Quotes

1. “The blockade is the last weapon of the tyrant.” – George Orwell (বন্দীকরণ হল নিপুণের শেষ অস্ত্র।)

Blockade Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বন্দীকরণ
Hindi: बंदी
Nepali: अवरोध
Urdu: بندش
Tamil: தடை
Telugu: నిరోధన
Arabic: حصار
Chinese: 封锁
Japanese: 封鎖
Russian: блокада

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