How Do You Spell BLOCKADE?

Pronunciation: [blɒkˈe͡ɪd] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "blockade" can be confusing, as there are several sounds involved that are not always spelled predictably. The first sound is represented by the letter "b," which is pronounced /b/. The next two sounds are represented by the letters "l" and "o," which form a tricky combination. Together, they create the sound /lɒ/. The final two sounds are represented by the letters "c" and "k," which are pronounced /k/ and /eɪd/ respectively. All of these elements combine to create the spelling and pronunciation of "blockade."

BLOCKADE Meaning and Definition

  1. A blockade refers to a military or political strategy implemented to prevent the entry or exit of goods, people, or resources from a specific area or country, typically during times of conflict or as a means of asserting control. It is a deliberate act designed to isolate and restrict a target's access to essential supplies, services, or trade routes.

    Typically, a blockade involves the use of naval or land forces to establish a physical barrier, such as the positioning of ships or troops, to prevent the movement of vessels, aircraft, or individuals in and out of a designated region. The intent is to cut off key resources or vital supplies, economically weaken the target, and put pressure on them to comply with specific demands or policies.

    Blockades can target various entities, ranging from cities, regions, or entire nations. Blockades can occur in times of war, sieges, disputes, or as a form of economic coercion. It may involve interdicting trade routes, closing borders, enforcing embargoes, or impeding transportation and communication lines.

    While primarily associated with military operations, blockades can have wide-ranging consequences beyond their intended purpose. They can impede humanitarian aid, limit access to essential goods and medicine, and impact civilian populations, potentially leading to humanitarian crises.

    Efforts to establish and enforce a blockade are subject to international laws and conventions, which regulate the conduct and consequences of such actions and address issues like proportionality, distinction between military and civilian targets, and the protection of humanitarian access.

  2. • The surrounding or shutting up any place with a sufficient number of soldiers or ships, in order to prevent any intercourse with its inhabitants.
    • To shut up a town or a fortress with an army or with ships, to compel it to surrender.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of BLOCKADE

The word "blockade" originated from the Dutch word "blok", meaning "block" or "log". In the 17th century, it was combined with the word "hede", which means "action", to form "bloc-hede". This term was then anglicized into "blockade" in the early 18th century. The concept of a blockade was initially associated with blocking a river or a harbor with logs or wooden blocks to prevent access. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include the deliberate obstruction of transportation routes, such as roads and sea routes, to exert control or gain an advantage in warfare or conflicts.

Idioms with the word BLOCKADE

  • run the blockade The idiom "run the blockade" typically refers to the act of successfully evading or bypassing a blockade, usually imposed by a military force or authorities. It often involves sneaking past barriers, avoiding detection or capture, and reaching a destination that is otherwise inaccessible due to the presence of the blockade.

Similar spelling words for BLOCKADE

Plural form of BLOCKADE is BLOCKADES

Conjugate verb Blockade

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have blockaded
you would have blockaded
he/she/it would have blockaded
we would have blockaded
they would have blockaded
I would have blockade
you would have blockade
he/she/it would have blockade
we would have blockade
they would have blockade

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been blockading
you would have been blockading
he/she/it would have been blockading
we would have been blockading
they would have been blockading

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would blockade
you would blockade
he/she/it would blockade
we would blockade
they would blockade

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be blockading
you would be blockading
he/she/it would be blockading
we would be blockading
they would be blockading

FUTURE

I will blockade
you will blockade
he/she/it will blockade
we will blockade
they will blockade

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be blockading
you will be blockading
he/she/it will be blockading
we will be blockading
they will be blockading

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have blockaded
you will have blockaded
he/she/it will have blockaded
we will have blockaded
they will have blockaded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been blockading
you will have been blockading
he/she/it will have been blockading
we will have been blockading
they will have been blockading

IMPERATIVE

we Let's blockade
you blockade
we let´s blockade

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to blockade

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was blockading
you were blockading
he/she/it was blockading
we were blockading
they were blockading

PAST PARTICIPLE

blockaded

PAST PERFECT

I had blockaded
you had blockaded
he/she/it had blockaded
we had blockaded
they had blockaded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been blockading
you had been blockading
he/she/it had been blockading
we had been blockading
they had been blockading

PRESENT

I blockade
you blockade
he/she/it blockades
we blockade
they blockade

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am blockading
you are blockading
he/she/it is blockading
we are blockading
they are blockading

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

blockading

PRESENT PERFECT

I have blockaded
you have blockaded
he/she/it has blockaded
we have blockaded
they have blockaded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been blockading
you have been blockading
he/she/it has been blockading
we have been blockading
they have been blockading

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it blockade

SIMPLE PAST

I blockaded
you blockaded
he/she/it blockaded
we blockaded
they blockaded

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