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blokerer

Blokerer is the present tense form of the Danish verb blokere, meaning to block or obstruct. It is used to describe making passage, access, or a process unavailable or prevented from functioning.

Blokere is a regular -ere verb. The present tense form is blokkerer for all subjects (jeg blokkerer,

Usage context and significance:

Blokerer is widely used in everyday Danish to describe both physical and non-physical obstruction. In technology

Related terms include blokering (the act of blocking or an obstruction), blokade (blockade), and blokeret (blocked,

See also: blokere, blokering, blokade, blokeret.

du
blokkerer,
han
blokkerer,
vi
blokkerer,
I
blokkerer,
de
blokkerer).
The
infinitive
is
at
blokere.
The
past
tense
is
blokkerede,
and
the
past
participle
is
blokeret.
The
verb
can
be
used
in
active
voice;
passive
constructions
use
a
form
of
være
and
the
participle,
as
in
adgangen
blev/bliver
blokeret.
and
digital
contexts,
it
appears
in
discussions
of
access
control,
firewalls,
and
blocking
websites
or
apps.
In
communication,
it
can
refer
to
blocking
a
contact
on
a
messaging
platform.
In
physical
spaces,
it
can
denote
barriers
that
prevent
passage.
In
science
and
medicine,
the
verb
appears
in
phrases
such
as
receptorblokering
or
enzymblokering,
describing
the
inhibition
of
a
biological
process.
as
a
past
participle).
The
term
integrates
into
standard
Danish
grammar
and
is
commonly
encountered
in
formal
writing
as
well
as
everyday
language.