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Definition barrier in British English

barrier noun

[countable] noun
/ˈbæriə(r)/
1

a bar or gate that stops people or vehicles from entering a place

Example

Fans broke through the barriers and rushed onto the pitch.

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1.1

something that separates one thing from another

Example

The river is the last barrier between the rebel army and the city.

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2

anything that prevents progress or makes it difficult for someone to achieve something

Example

These regulations would place barriers in the way of genetic research.

Example

Disability need not be a barrier to a successful career.

Example

High levels of debt are a major barrier to economic development.

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2.1

something that prevents people from communicating, working together etc

Example

Language differences did not appear to be a barrier.

Example

cultural barriers

Example

We're trying to break down barriers between young people from both communities.

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2.2

a number, limit, or level that is considered important because it is difficult to go past

Example

the day the stock market broke the 10,000 barrier

Example

The figure for inflation could go through the 5 per cent barrier.

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Definition barrier in British English