cordon

రక్షణ వలయం
definition
verb
the city center was cordoned off after fires were discovered in two stores
prevent access to or from (an area or building) by surrounding it with police or other guards.
noun
troops threw a cordon around the headquarters
a line or circle of police, soldiers, or guards preventing access to or from an area or building.
an ornamental cord or braid.
translation of 'cordon'
చేతి కట్టు వరుస,
రక్షణ వలయం
example
the crowd was halted in front of the police 'cordon'
And six police officers helped 'cordon' off the area to keep the public safe.
Some 20 minutes later a 'cordon' of 40 more police officers surrounded the marchers to protect them in preparation for the march.
Dozens of people living in Cromwell Road in the Maindee area of the town were told to leave their homes as a police 'cordon' was thrown around the area early yesterday.
They covered their mouths with black tape and tried to approach the courtroom before a 'cordon' of police officers turned them away.
Smoke and flames were visible over a wide area and police mounted a 'cordon' in Yarwood Street, near the main entrance to the shop.
Soldiers forming a 'cordon' around the police station became involved, and a wall was demolished by a British tank as they struggled to ‘collect’ the men, the MoD said.
The alert was only lifted after Mr Neale turned up at the 'cordon' line and asked police why they were so interested in his car.
troops threw a 'cordon' around the headquarters
The 'cordon' of police in front of us tried to prevent more protesters from joining those who blocked the entrances to the Convention Center.
The area was not evacuated because police believed the site 'cordon' was ample and there was no ‘immediate danger’.
Two ambulances, a fast response car and three fire engines attended the scene and six police officers helped 'cordon' off the area.
Miami riot police threw up a 'cordon' around the home and fanned out across the city.
Yards away, police officers manned a 'cordon' around the house, and tarpaulins hung over the charred first floor window where firefighters are thought to have made the discovery of the bodies.
Following the discovery, police threw a 'cordon' round the area and set up a 24-hour guard to protect the site.
Search specialists and sniffer dogs were also deployed as police extended the 'cordon' to more than 300 metres from the deserted bus.
This morning the only activity was a lone postman making his way along the street, and a couple of residents who came out to chat to police officers manning the 'cordon' .
The protesters were met at the factory gates by a 'cordon' of police officers, and around 500 people were arrested.
Tourists took pictures as the banners and flags filed past police 'cordons' ; curious onlookers gazed from hotel balconies.
People living nearby were woken with the news at around 3am and the area 'was cordoned off' by police tape.
But police 'cordons' delayed his evacuation to a hospital, and he died a few hours later.
Patrol cars, including armed response units, were visible at nearby road junctions and at least one public access area overlooking the airport 'had been cordoned off' by West Yorkshire Police.
The crews were at the scene for four hours and the area 'was cordoned off' as police and fire investigation officers began an examination the scene.
A large area surrounding the house 'has been cordoned off' by police tape.
It was a stark contrast to 12 months ago when the area 'was cordoned off' by police.
On the other side of the barricades and police and army 'cordons' were the protesters, who had travelled overnight from all over Ireland.
From midnight tonight, the three buildings and the surrounding areas 'will be cordoned off' as part of a security exclusion zone round the conference.
I took my dog for a walk that particular night and the area 'had been cordoned off' by the police.
The area around the house 'has been cordoned off' and police set up a tent in the garden.
Ambulance crews and the police were called and 'cordoned' the area off .
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