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quarantine

[kwawr-uhn-teen, kwor-, kwawr-uhn-teen, kwor-] / ˈkwɔr ənˌtin, ˈkwɒr-, ˌkwɔr ənˈtin, ˌkwɒr- /




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It signaled a destination of Curaçao, just off the coast of Venezuela, but then suddenly reversed course on Dec. 15, Kpler said, after the U.S. seized its first ship of the quarantine.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hawkins was under seige, with Rifts - or dimensional tears - opening up, letting in terrifying Demogorgons from the Upside Down, while the town was under military quarantine.

From BBC

Marty and Rachel belong together, if only to quarantine their equally manipulative genes from the general population.

From Los Angeles Times

But some U.S. officials argue it should be described as a “quarantine,” targeting shipping traffic deemed illegal but not halting other trade.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, fully enforcing a quarantine or blockade is difficult and could take time to have an impact, prolonging the standoff.

From The Wall Street Journal