bar
Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: barspast: barredpp: barreding: barring
The word carries a strong sense of physical or legal obstruction. When used as a verb, it evokes the image of a heavy bolt sliding into place, creating an impassable barrier. This translates into social or professional contexts as a hard, non-negotiable exclusion. In its noun forms, the word shifts between the tangible (metal, soap, chocolate) and the social (the pub, the legal profession). The transition from a physical counter to the entire establishment, and then to the legal guild, shows how a single point of interaction evolved into a symbol of an entire industry.
Countable when referring to distinct objects like a chocolate bar or a metal rod. Uncountable when referring to the legal profession as a collective entity.