verb
- housed in barracks or temporary quarters
- shouted criticism or disapproval at someone
Usage: military
Usage: British; informal
Examples
- The soldiers were barracked near the training facility.
- New recruits are typically barracked together during basic training.
- The workers were barracked in temporary housing during the project.
- The politician was barracked by angry protesters outside the building.
- Fans barracked the referee after the controversial call.
- The speaker was barracked throughout his presentation.