sbarrare

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to block, bar (a path, door, etc.)
 * 2) to prevent (a person or animal) from moving forward by putting oneself in front
 * 3) to open wide (the eyes)
 * 4) to cancel, cross out, strike out
 * 5) to remove the blank space left on (an official document, recording, etc.) to prevent subsequent additions or alterations
 * 1) to open wide (the eyes)
 * 2) to cancel, cross out, strike out
 * 3) to remove the blank space left on (an official document, recording, etc.) to prevent subsequent additions or alterations
 * 1) to remove the blank space left on (an official document, recording, etc.) to prevent subsequent additions or alterations