cordon off

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cordon off (third-person singular simple present cordons off, present participle cordoning off, simple past and past participle cordoned off)

  1. (transitive) To protect from intrusion by enclosing in a rope barrier.
    Coordinate term: curtain off
    A portion of the office was cordoned off during the outsiders' tour.
    The police cordoned off the street while they investigated the accident.

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