Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

embargar

verb
em-bar-gar
Definition
To hinder or obstruct something from happening, especially in a legal or formal context.
Examples
  • The court decided to embargar the shipment until further investigation.
  • He felt that the new regulations would embargar his ability to conduct business freely.
  • Having the ability to embargar someone’s assets is a powerful legal tool.
Meaning
In legal terms, it refers to the act of impeding or delaying a process, often by placing restrictions or limitations.
Synonyms
  • obstruct
  • impede
  • restrict