barricare
to barricade
verb bar-ree-KAH-reh Rare
Origin: From French barricader, from barrique (barrel).
Usage Note
Barricare means to block or seal with a barricade. The reflexive barricarsi (to barricade oneself in) is very common — si barricò in casa (he barricaded himself in his house). The related noun is barricata, and stare dalla parte della barricata means to be on one side of an issue.
Examples
"I manifestanti barricarono l'ingresso dell'edificio."
Natural Translation
The protesters barricaded the entrance to the building.
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