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unbarricadoed


Meanings
  • Adjective

    The state of being unbarricaded or unobstructed.


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unbarricaded
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From the Spanish word 'barricada' meaning barricade, and the prefix 'un-' meaning opposite or reverse.


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  1. The term 'unbarricadoed' is often used in the context of emergency situations where barriers need to be removed quickly to allow access.

  2. In literature, 'unbarricadoed' has been used metaphorically to describe the feeling of liberation and freedom.


Related Concepts
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  1. Obstruction: The act or an instance of obstructing or preventing passage or progress.

  2. Clearance: The act of making something free from obstacles or impediments.


How to Memorize "unbarricadoed"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a room or area that is completely unobstructed and open.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'unbarricadoed' with the feeling of freedom and openness.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'U is for Unobstructed' to remember the meaning of 'unbarricadoed'.


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