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    embargo
    /ɪmˈbɑːɡəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country: "an embargo on grain sales"
    • 2. an order of a state forbidding foreign ships to enter, or any ships to leave, its ports: historical "an embargo laid by our Emperor upon all vessels whatsoever"

    verb

    • 1. impose an official ban on (trade or a country or commodity): "all of these countries have been embargoed by the US"
    • 2. seize (a ship or goods) for state service: archaic "they must embargo means of transport"

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  3. Learn the meaning of embargo as a noun and a verb in English, with synonyms, related words and phrases, and usage examples. Find out how embargo is used in politics, commerce, and international relations.

  4. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and usage of the word embargo, which means a government order or legal prohibition that limits trade or transportation. Find out how to use embargo as a noun or a verb in different contexts.

    • What Is An Embargo?
    • How An Embargo Works
    • U.S. Trade Embargoes
    • Effect of Embargoes
    • Criticism of Embargoes
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    An embargo is a trade restriction, typically adopted by a government, a group of countries or an international organization as an economic sanction. Embargoes can bar all trade, or may apply only to some of it, for example to arms imports. They are designed to punish the targeted country for its actions, and to deny it the means to carry out object...

    Countries use embargoes to punish and deter objectionable behavior without resorting to military force, often in response to human rights violations and armed conflict. A widely observed embargo can be a powerful tool, isolating the targeted country and denying it the benefits of international trade. Countries dependent on global trade or technolog...

    The U.S. has imposed long-running and comprehensive trade embargoes on Cuba, North Korea, Iran, and Syria, countries whose policies it finds particularly objectionable. Those embargoes are backed by a variety of legislative acts and presidential orders. The U.S. president has the authority to impose embargoes and other sanctions during times of war...

    Embargoes rarely result in a change in policy, much less in the targeted country's government. For example, the U.S. embargo on Cuba, in effect since 1962, has failed to oust the country's governing communist party or to persuade it to tolerate dissent. Similarly, the embargo on oil exports to the U.S. imposed by Arab members of the Organization of...

    In addition to their limited likelihood of prompting a policy change by the targeted country, embargoes have been criticized for hurting subject populations with no role in setting or carrying out the objectionable policies. Notably, the international economic embargo imposed on Iraq following its 1990 invasion of Kuwait drew criticism for hurting ...

    An embargo is a trade restriction imposed by a government or an international organization as a sanction. Learn how embargoes work, their impact, and the U.S. embargoes on Cuba, North Korea, Iran, and Syria.

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  5. an order to temporarily stop something, especially trading or giving information: put an embargo on They have put an embargo on imports of clothing. news embargo The police asked for a news embargo while they tried to find the kidnapper. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. International relations: international politics & government.

  6. Definition of embargo noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. An embargo is an order stopping the movement of trade ships into or out of a country. If you can’t get those yummy Swedish fish, perhaps there has been an embargo on trade with Sweden! The fact that ships cannot move during an embargo makes sense from the Latin root of the word, a verb meaning impede with barriers.

  8. Embargo is a noun meaning any restriction imposed upon commerce by edict, especially against a certain country. It can also be a verb meaning to impose an embargo on. See the origin, history, and usage of the word embargo with examples and synonyms.