1. barred
A fallen rock barred his way.
They barred journalists from reporting on the elections.
She was barred from the club.
People who commit financial crimes can be banned or barred.
Officials will now be barred from "spending resources to impose criminal penalties" for personal use and possession of the drug
They arrived at the house to find the door locked and barred.
Progress in science was often barred by convention.
... Hey-hey you two, is it no holds barred as soon as you know it's my treat?
We barred the door and locked it.
The hospital was barred from doing business for three years.
Tom was barred from a women-only dinner.
His prospects of success are barred.
Anglais mot "zakratowany"(barred) se produit dans des ensembles:
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