pedestrianised in English

adjective pedestrianised (Brit.)

changed to a plaza where only foot traffic is permitted, made into an area where vehicles are not allowed to go (also pedestrianized)

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1. Many shopping precincts are also pedestrianised.

2. 14 Altogether a most attractive and unspoilt city, it has some pretty medieval streets, some of which are pedestrianised.

3. There will be a tree lined pedestrianised square, new public toilets, pedestrian crossings and an open space for special events.

4. In 1980 Nyhavn quay was pedestrianised; it had been used as a parking area in the previous years which had coincided with a dwindling of harbour activities.

5. ‘The filmmaker Bewails the attitude of the educated sections towards serious films.’ ‘She Bewails the fact that the street's turned so quiet since it's been pedestrianised.’ ‘Instead of bewailing the number of people of high ability who are lost to this country through the ‘brain drain’ it is …