Embargo in a sentence as a noun

I assume an embargo was lifted and we'll get a bunch of these.

The only people you can really give advance notice to are those who will keep it secret until the embargo is lifted.

And if we care so much about the Cuban people, why do we have a trade embargo against them?Which is why no one trusts us and, frankly, shouldn't trust us.

But that market is off limits to US transit agencies because the FRA has effectively created a trade embargo.

Embargo in a sentence as a verb

Unless you have lots of existing traffic or a press embargo, your launch will consist of turning on the product, then watching as nothing happens.

From the review: "this isn't an iPad competitor"And yet, Microsoft lifts the embargo on reviews about 6hrs after the release of the new ipad.

Surely the solution to this problem is to put the data into the public domain after a reasonable embargo period of maybe a few months or a year?

An embargo of a few years after publication would be considerably better than what we have, but the intellectual monopolists want those billions.

Embargo definitions

noun

a government order imposing a trade barrier

verb

ban the publication of (documents), as for security or copyright reasons; "embargoed publications"

verb

prevent commerce; "The U.S. embargoes Libya"