The forcible closing of ports refers to the deliberate and often militaristic action taken to block access to a port, preventing ships from entering or leaving. This can be executed by a state or non-state actor as a means of exerting control, imposing sanctions, or engaging in warfare. Such actions can have significant economic, humanitarian, and geopolitical implications, as they disrupt trade and supply chains.
is a blockade
Union Blockade
Closing internet ports are closed/open on the modem if you only use a modem or the router if you use a modem/router. Read you manual on the router or go to the manufacturer and you can down load the instructions there and/or look for the FAQ on closing ports.
The doorway shows evidence of forcible entry.
A: Blockade - Cut off an area by means of troops or warships to stop supplies or people from coming in or going out; to close off a country's ports.
Their names are Miss Spink and Miss Forcible
The police used forcible measures to apprehend the suspect.
The Continental System which was a failed Economic Boycott against the UK.
Example sentence - The officer placed the crook under arrest for forcible entry into the building.
Rupture (ruhp-chuhr) = forcible tearing.
burglary
forcible rape