English to Tamil Dictionary barricade

barricade

தடுப்பரண்
definition
verb
he barricaded the door with a bureau
block or defend with an improvised barrier.
noun
Huge concrete and steel barricades were erected to prevent demonstrators from getting anywhere near the venue, while surrounding streets were completely blocked off.
an improvised barrier erected across a street or other thoroughfare to prevent or delay the movement of opposing forces.
translation of 'barricade'
வழியடைப்பு
noun
தடை அரண்
example
Word got through the village that the guy had been taken, and the entire village went out into the street and erected a 'barricade' .
On a major thoroughfare, a 'barricade' constructed of burning tyres sent a wall of thick, black smoke along the street.
There was mayhem going on on the road outside as the road repair men did their best to 'barricade' us all in whilst they patched our holes.
Over time, all the couples move towards the same corner where the women 'barricade' their men.
At Walthamstow High School for Girls the headmistress called in the police to 'barricade' the young women in the school with police vans.
Soldiers used Humvees to 'barricade' the building.
We fought furiously, and managed to drive them outside, and were about to 'barricade' the door, when the entire building shook, and a loud explosion was heard.
They will definitely sign something saying that they will follow the law, and they will not 'barricade' the boy or take him away or anything of this nature.
Staff at Darwen's M65 services had to 'barricade' themselves behind closed doors during a ‘nightmare’ evening of trouble.
‘Dude, we have to 'barricade' the door,’ I said while breathing heavily.
The enemy evidently knew of the their arrival time and place, erected some kind of 'barricades' , and were in position to ambush the convoys.
Police 'barricaded' the streets in front of the courthouse.
An armed robber stormed into a high street bank and made off with £1, 600 while police 'barricaded' the building, wrongly believing he was still inside.
Management had previously tried to remove its machinery during the night of July 15, but was prevented from doing so by 'barricades' erected by workers.
Those doors are deliberately 'barricaded' before murderers set fire to the building.
In the first major court case involving the Class A drug in the city for years, Geraldine Kelly, prosecuting, said the building in Cromer Street had been 'barricaded' .
Mrs Kernan, a widow and his official carer, said she had 'barricaded' him in his bedroom before summoning relatives.
Those who erected 'barricades' were more intent on securing the sympathy of opposition politicians for immediate objectives than taking charge of government.
Meanwhile, in the town of Leeds, police erect 'barricades' and evacuate residents in a search for more clues.
Impromptu 'barricades' were erected from urban junk in order to protect the crowd trying to evacuate the area.
The corridor leading to the underground rail system was heavily 'barricaded' and manned by starguards while others stood guard around the room.
The following day, militiamen of Sadr's Mahdi Army attempted to seal off the densely populated suburb with 'barricades' to prevent US forces entering again.
The door wasn't locked; it was heavily 'barricaded' .
During the night, about 500 protesters erected 'barricades' , set fires and threw rocks and bottles at police, who responded with water cannon.
It really 'barricaded' me into the closet for a longer time than I should have been.
They 'barricaded' her in with their trolleys so she couldn't escape.
Imagine the troopers being forced to retreat into a vacant building and 'barricading' the door because the anger and strength of the mob had reached a fever pitch.
Despite This Day withdrawing the article and apologising, protestors burned down their offices, 'barricaded' the streets with burning tyres, and began looting and burning homes and businesses.
But police blocked the protesters, 'barricading' the minister's Sydney home.
Below Houston, each street into Soho was 'barricaded' and manned by huddles of cops.
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