Definition of Embargoed. Meaning of Embargoed. Synonyms of Embargoed

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Definition of Embargoed

Embargoed
Embargo Em*bar"go, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embargoed; p. pr. & vb. n. Embargoing.] To lay an embargo on and thus detain; to prohibit from leaving port; -- said of ships, also of commerce and goods.
Embargo
Embargo Em*bar"go, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Embargoed; p. pr. & vb. n. Embargoing.] To lay an embargo on and thus detain; to prohibit from leaving port; -- said of ships, also of commerce and goods.

Meaning of Embargoed from wikipedia

- The Embargo is a historical poem written by the American poet William Cullen Bryant in 1808. Bryant was a critic of Jeffersonian political philosophy...
- Embargoed is a UK-based human rights organisation campaigning to bring an immediate and unconditional end to all embargoes against the people of Northern...
- An oil embargo is an economic situation wherein entities engage in an embargo to limit the transport of petroleum to or from an area, in order to exact...
- film Embargo (rail), a halt to all traffic on a damaged section (embargoed track) of a rail line not safely p****able at any speed "The Embargo," a poem...
- An arms embargo is a restriction or a set of sanctions that applies either solely to weaponry or also to "dual-use technology." An arms embargo may serve...
- information in the release is not embargoed. News organizations sometimes break embargoes and report information before the embargo expires, either accidentally...
- Exporting Countries (OAPEC) announced that it was implementing a total oil embargo against countries that had supported Israel at any point during the 1973...
- The United States embargo against Cuba has prevented U.S. businesses from conducting trade or commerce with Cuban interests since 1958. Modern diplomatic...
- leadership class (called "the Standing Order") and allowed scores of embargoed vessels to depart for foreign ports under the guise of "special permission"...
- In the United States, an embargo is a halt to all traffic on a damaged section ("embargoed track") of a rail line not safely p****able at any speed. Also...