Meaning embargo
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"order forbidding ships from certain other nations from entering or leaving a nation's ports," 1590s, from Spanish embargo "seizure, arrest; embargo," noun of action from emba [..]
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The prohibition of shipment of goods or services to designated countries.
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A restriction applied by an insurer on accepting new policies in certain areas or under some circumstances. An embargo prevents insurance being purchased when an event is known to be extremely likely [..]
Source: understandinsurance.com.au

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A prohibition upon exports or imports, either with specific products or specific countries.
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to outlaw trade of a certain good or service, or to outlaw trade from a certain place.
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Action taken by a country or a group of countries to halt trade with another country, either in particular goods or in general.
Source: glossary.reuters.com

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In general, any sort of restriction on foreign trade, in practice, the restriction of exports destined for sale in another country. Unlike tariffs, import quotas, and other nontariff barriers that pro [..]
Source: glossary.econguru.com

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a government order imposing a trade barrier ban the publication of (documents), as for security or copyright reasons; "embargoed publications" prevent commerce; &quot [..]
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The prohibition of some category of trade. May apply to exports and/or imports, of particular products or of all trade, vis a vis the world or a particular country or countries.
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n. Authoritative stoppage of foreign commerce or of any special trade.
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an order to prohibit trade with a particular country.
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A governmental order prohibiting or banning the movement of trade (exports or imports) between countries. In the case of Spain, the U.S. government’s embargo prohibited the sales of armaments to both [..]
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Definition A government prohibition against the shipment of certain products to a particular country for economic or political reasons.
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A type of economic sanction that totally disallows the imports of a specific product or all products from a specific country.
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The period during which the articles published in a periodical are not available in online full-text from a journal aggregator, usually the most recent one to three years. Journal publishers have esta [..]
Source: abc-clio.com

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pl: -goes [Spanish, from embargar to bar] 1 : an order of a government prohibiting the departure of commercial ships from its ports 2 : a legal prohibition on commerce [an on arms shipments] 3 : an .. [..]
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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Limitation on the earliest time when a news item given to a journalist can be published or broadcast, usually a date.
Source: thenewsmanual.net

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Order to restrict the hauling of freight.
Source: manitoulintransport.com

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To resist or prohibit the acceptance and handling of freight. An embargo may be caused by acts of God such as tornadoes, floods, inclement weather, congestion, etc.
Source: raildelivery.com

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Order to restrict the hauling of freight. A prohibition upon exports or imports, either with specific products or specific countries.
Source: logisuite.com

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Instruction to retailers indicating a book must
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An ’embargo’ is a period (in general 6 to 12 months) during which a document, deposited in a repository, is not freely accessible. Most often, this is the result of a compromise between the institute, [..]
Source: openaccess.be

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The time when something can be released. News may be released early so that news outlets can be ready to publish or air it, but there may be a restriction on when it can be released to the public.
Source: topofthefold.wordpress.com

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a ban on trade with another country or group of countries.
Source: brt.uoregon.edu

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time before which an organisation supplying material, e.g. by press release, does not want it published
Source: mediastudentsbook.com

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A government order that limits or prohibits trade with a particular country or group of countries.
Source: stlouisfed.org

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An embargo is a government prohibition against the export or import of all or certain products to a particular country for economic or political reasons. Historically, embargoes and blockades have bee [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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A restriction on the distribution or publication of a document or the information it contains, until the time stipulated for its release. An embargo is often placed on documents given a limited distri [..]
Source: parliament.gov.gy

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An embargo is an official ban on trade or commercial activity with a particular country. For example, due to U.S. federal regulations, edX cannot offer certain courses (for example, particular advance [..]
Source: edx.readthedocs.io

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(n) a government order imposing a trade barrier(v) ban the publication of (documents), as for security or copyright reasons(v) prevent commerce
Source: beedictionary.com

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To lay an embargo on him or it is to impose certain conditions before you give your consent. It is a Portuguese and Spanish word, meaning an order issued by authority to prevent ships leaving port for [..]
Source: bartleby.com

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Order to restrict the hauling of freight.
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The prohibition of accepting freight at origin because of a crisis at the point of destination. Entry Summary
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To resist or prohibit the acceptance and handling of freight.  A formal notice that certain freight will not be accepted.
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A prohibition upon exports or imports, either with specific products or specific countries.
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A government order prohibiting the entry or departure of commercial vessels or goods at its ports. The refusal by a carrier, for a limited period, to accept for transport over any route or segment thereof, and to or from any area or point, of a connecting carrier, any commodity, type of class of cargo duly tendered (air cargo). Endorsement
Source: iss-marineacademy.com

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Governmental restraint on the sailing of a ship from a port, or the shipment of specified cargoes.
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A temporary injunction against ships or cargo to prevent their arrival or departure in time of war.
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To resist or prohibit the acceptance and handling of freight
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A temporary injunction against ships or cargo to prevent their arrival or departure in time of war.
Source: marinewaypoints.com

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An embargo is any event that prevents the freight from being accepted or handled. Embargo events include floods, tornadoes or congested highways. 
Source: maritimeandcommerciallaw.co.uk

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In general. a governmental order prohibiting the shipment of goods to or from specified countries.
Source: insurecargo.com

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A type of economic sanction that totally disallows the imports of a specific product or all products from a specific country, typically placed in a time of war.
Source: globaledge.msu.edu

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An embargo on a certain kind of goods means these goods will not be transported by the airline, often for flight-safety reasons
Source: schiphol.nl

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  Data submitted to the ÆKOS system can be embargoed, meaning that access to the data via the portal is prohibited for a specified length of time (determined by the data submitter). Data embargoes are [..]
Source: ecoinformatics.org.au

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In international trade, government actions limiting or prohib iting imports and/or exports of goods and/or services from or to a country. Such limitations may be applied by the embargoing country against its own nationals, such as the United States embargo against trade from Cuba, or in concert with other countries against a third country, such as [..]
Source: bankingglossary.bankingonly.com

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An embargo is any event that prevents the freight from being accepted or handled. Embargo events include floods, tornadoes or congested highways.
Source: freightquote.com

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An embargo is a ban on viewing or downloading a particular digital object. Objects in the DRS that are embargoed typically have an embargo date, which is the date the object will become publicly available.
Source: dsg.neu.edu

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A government prohibition of exports or imports with respect to specific products or specific foreign countries.
Source: importexporthelp.com

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To delay – in this case, to delay publication of a thesis or dissertation.
Source: grad.uc.edu

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An order by the government prohibiting ships from leaving port. A ban on trade with another country. * '''2004''', , ''Character: Profiles in Presidential Courage'' *: Instead he [Jefferson] pro [..]
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