verb
- present participle of barricade; the act of blocking or sealing off a place with a barricade to prevent entry or exit
Usage: typically used in continuous or progressive tenses
Examples
- The protesters were barricadoing the entrance to the building.
- Police found evidence of barricadoing the windows from the inside.
- The residents were barricadoing themselves in their homes during the emergency.
- They spent hours barricadoing the doors with furniture.
- The military was barricadoing the checkpoint to control access.
- She noticed someone barricadoing the alley with wooden planks.