noun
- temporary barriers built to block or defend a passage or area
Usage: plural of barricade
verb
- blocks or defends with barriers; shuts oneself in for protection
Usage: third person singular present tense of barricade
Examples
- Police set up barricades to control the crowd.
- The protesters built barricades from overturned cars.
- She barricades herself in her room when upset.
- The army barricades the entrance to the base.
- Workers removed the construction barricades from the street.
- He always barricades the door before going to sleep.
- The barricades prevented vehicles from entering the plaza.