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embargoed

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embargoed (comparative more embargoed, superlative most embargoed)

  1. Having had an embargo imposed, preventing access to or trade with.
    • 2017, Martin Angler, Science Journalism: An Introduction:
      Verified access is also required to access most embargoed papers.
    • 2018, D. B. John, Star of the North: An explosive thriller set in North Korea:
      We became the most embargoed state on earth.
    • 2023, Vincent Kiernan, Embargoed Science:
      And other journalists suggested that the article should have been run sooner if it was based on independent reporting rather than the embargoed announcement by the journal,
    • 2023, Terry D. Gill, ‎Kinga Tibori-Szabó, The Use of Force and the International Legal System, page 284:
      An embargo is a restriction upon the transfer of specified goods, usually arms or petroleum products, to the embargoed State. It could also include a bar upon specific individuals or categories of persons (e.g. mercenaries) entering the embargoed State.

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embargoed

  1. simple past and past participle of embargo