Also means
to obstruct
Usage Note
Bloquear covers physical blocking (bloquearon la carretera), digital blocking (bloqueó mi número), and psychological blocking (me bloqueé en el examen = I blanked in the exam). The reflexive bloquearse for going blank under pressure is very common in everyday speech. Note the spelling: the -qu- before -e preserves the hard 'k' sound, following the standard Spanish orthographic rule.
Examples
"Le bloqueé en todas las redes sociales."
Natural Translation
I blocked him on all social networks.
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