noun a barrier that is typically made of wood or metal and used to block passage or protect an area
verb to block or defend with a barricade
Used to block or obstruct enemy movement during combat
Employed as a temporary barrier for safety or security purposes
Utilized to control crowds or restrict access to certain areas
Deployed to prevent access to hazardous areas during disasters
Set up by activists to impede police or other authorities
The writer used the word 'barricade' to describe the physical barrier set up by the protestors.
The psychologist used 'barricade' metaphorically to represent the emotional barriers that the patient had built up.
The civil engineer used 'barricade' to refer to the temporary structure put in place to block off a road during construction.
The event planner used 'barricade' to discuss the setup of barriers to control the flow of attendees at the event.
The security guard used 'barricade' to refer to the physical barrier used to prevent unauthorized access to a restricted area.
The police officer used 'barricade' to describe the barrier set up to block off a crime scene.