What Are Semantic Barriers

Before anything meaningful can be said about the barriers that exist in effective communication, it's important to have a good understanding of the kind of communication that occurs in an organization ...

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The land drops (away) sharply behind the barrier. At the given signal, the group rushed forward to the barrier. The barrier absorbed the main impact of the crash. They've put barriers up to stop people (from) getting through. The talks were meant to break down barriers between the two groups.

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  1. anything built or serving to bar passage, as a railing, fence, or the like. 2. any natural bar or obstacle: a mountain barrier. 3. anything that obstructs progress, access, etc.: trade barriers. 4. a limit or boundary of any kind: the barriers of caste. 5. an antarctic ice shelf or its front.

something that obstructs or limits: trade barriers. bar ri er (bar′ ē ər), n. anything built or serving to bar passage, as a railing, fence, or the like: People may pass through the barrier only when their train is announced. any natural bar or obstacle: a mountain barrier.

barrier (third-person singular simple present barriers, present participle barriering, simple past and past participle barriered) (transitive) To block or obstruct with a barrier.

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This could include both tangible barriers like walls and fences, and intangible barriers such as social conditions or regulations. It can also refer to anything that prevents progress or achievement.

Definition of barrier noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. an object like a fence that prevents people from moving forward from one place to another. The crowd had to stand behind barriers. Concrete barriers were erected around the site. The crowd managed to break through the barriers and get onto the pitch.

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