bloķēt

Etymology
Via other European languages, apparently ultimately borrowed from, itself a borrowing from Germanic (cf. 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬).

Verb

 * 1)  to block to encircle, to isolate
 * 2)  to block to isolate, e.g., a country, a region, from other countries or regions
 * 3) to block to prevent the use of
 * 4) to block to not allow to happen, to pass
 * 5)  to block to make an organ, a system stop working
 * 6)  to block to stop, to prevent the ball or an opponent from moving further
 * 7)  to build so as to combine, unite buildings, to form a block
 * 1) to block to not allow to happen, to pass
 * 2)  to block to make an organ, a system stop working
 * 3)  to block to stop, to prevent the ball or an opponent from moving further
 * 4)  to build so as to combine, unite buildings, to form a block
 * 1)  to block to stop, to prevent the ball or an opponent from moving further
 * 2)  to build so as to combine, unite buildings, to form a block

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