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interdiction
[in-ter-dik-shuhn]
noun
an act or instance of interdicting.
the state of being interdicted.
an interdict.
steady bombardment of enemy positions and communications lines for the purpose of delaying and disorganizing progress.
Word History and Origins
Origin of interdiction1
Example Sentences
In Mexico, Rubio hailed the strike, stating that traditional interdiction efforts had failed to stop the flow of drugs via the Caribbean.
If the federal government wanted to help, L.A. could use more support for housing, drug interdiction and treatment.
Crews launch interdiction missions when suspected vessels are spotted during patrols, often approaching these boats using semi-submersible vessels or small vessels and detaining those on board.
By around 6:30 a.m., marine interdiction agents with U.S.
“With each successful narcotic interdiction, I know for a fact that we’ve saved someone’s life.”
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