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bloquez

Bloquez is a French verb form derived from bloquer. It serves two main grammatical functions: as the present tense form for the second person plural (vous bloquez) in affirmative sentences, and as the imperative mood form for addressing one or more people (Bloquez!). In written form the imperative is used without a subject pronoun, as in Bloquez vos bloqueurs or simply Bloquez!

Meaning and usage

Bloquer means to block, obstruct, or seal off something, as well as to prevent access or movement.

Grammatical notes

Bloquez is part of the regular -er verb bloquer. The present indicative for vous is vous bloquez,

Examples

- Vous bloquez l’accès à ce fichier après 18 heures.

- Bloquez l’application pour éviter les notifications pendant le travail.

- Le système peut bloquer des requêtes suspectes et bloquer temporairement le compte.

The
sense
can
be
physical
(blocking
a
door,
a
street),
practical
(blocking
a
file
or
stream
of
data),
or
figurative
(blocking
someone’s
attempts,
blocking
an
account
or
funds).
In
digital
and
security
contexts,
bloquer
is
commonly
used
to
describe
actions
such
as
blocking
a
user,
blocking
ads,
or
blocking
access
to
a
site
or
service.
In
finance
or
administration,
bloquer
un
compte
refers
to
freezing
or
restricting
an
account
or
funds.
The
noun
blocage
(blocking,
obstruction)
and
the
adjective
bloqué/bloquée
(blocked)
are
closely
related.
and
the
imperfect,
future,
or
other
tenses
use
the
standard
conjugation
patterns.
The
imperative
Bloquez!
is
a
command
form.
The
related
verbs
débloquer
(to
unlock)
and
le
substantif
blocage
(blockage)
are
commonly
used
in
the
same
domain.