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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Cordon

What does 'cordon' mean in military jargon?
  

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Do you mean in the sense of "to cordon off" or "a cordon of military personnel ? org/dictionary/british/cordon

  • Do you mean in the sense of "to cordon off" or "a cordon of military personnel ?
  • org/dictionary/british/cordon
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Do you mean in the sense of "to cordon off" or "a cordon of military personnel ?

Try this link
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/cordon
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I mean 'to cordon off'
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If people in authority, such as the police or the army, cordon off a building or an area, they put something around it in order to stop people from entering it. You might have seen this in police films where the crime scene is cordoned off with plastic tape.

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