/tə reɪz ðə ˈblɑːkˌeɪd/ – Phrase
Definition: dỡ bỏ việc phong tỏa.
A more thorough explanation: “To raise the blockade” in legal terms refers to the act of officially ending or lifting a blockade, which is a legal restriction or barrier imposed by a country or entity to prevent the entry or exit of goods, services, or people to or from a specific area or territory. This action may involve the formal declaration or notification of the cessation of the blockade by the imposing authority.
Example: The company sought a court order to raise the blockade preventing access to their premises.