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embargo

[em-bahr-goh] / ɛmˈbɑr goʊ /


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The chart lower down in this newsletter shows that the 1970s Gulf oil embargo, for example, sparked a nuclear-power boom.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 9, 2026

But the Tigers showed against Coventry they can match anyone in the division and once again reaffirmed the fantastic job Sergej Jakirovic has done in his first season in English football under a transfer embargo.

From BBC • Apr. 6, 2026

I think it’s good to draw attention to the oil embargo that the U.S. has in effect, but also there is an element to what you did that looked from the outside like disaster tourism.

From Slate • Mar. 25, 2026

Very briefly, the 1973-74 oil embargo began after the “Yom Kippur” Arab-Israeli war.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 18, 2026

“I’m not supposed to mention names. But the embargo means countries are closing their embassies. That’s why you don’t have an embassy anymore,” he points out to Sammy.

From "Before We Were Free" by Julia Alvarez




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