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    obstruct
    /əbˈstrʌkt/

    verb

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  2. 1. : to block or close up by an obstacle. A piece of food obstructed his airway. The road was obstructed by a fallen tree. 2. : to hinder from passage, action, or operation : impede. Constant interruptions obstruct our progress. was charged with obstructing justice by lying to investigators. 3. : to cut off from sight. A wall obstructs the view.

  3. to block a road, passage, entrance, etc. so that nothing can go along it, or to prevent something from happening correctly by putting difficulties in its way: After the earthquake many roads were obstructed by collapsed buildings. Her view of the stage was obstructed by a pillar.

  4. verb (used with object) to block or close up with an obstacle; make difficult to pass: Debris obstructed the road. Synonyms: arrest, retard, slow, check, prevent, impede, hinder, clog, choke, stop. Antonyms: further, encourage. to interrupt, hinder, or oppose the passage, progress, course, etc., of. to block from sight; to be in the way of (a ...

  5. to block a road, passage, entrance, etc. so that nothing can go along it, or to prevent something from happening correctly by putting difficulties in its way: After the earthquake many roads were obstructed by collapsed buildings. Her view of the stage was obstructed by a pillar.

  6. When you obstruct something, you block it. If you’re gobbling down your pizza, a chunk of crust you didn’t chew so well might obstruct your airway and you'll choke. Obstruct also means to get in the way so that you hide something from view.

  7. obstruct something to block a road, an entrance, a passage, etc. so that somebody/something cannot get through, see past, etc. You can't park here, you're obstructing my driveway. First check that the accident victim doesn't have an obstructed airway. The pillar obstructed our view of the stage.

  8. To obstruct someone or something means to make it difficult for them to move forward by blocking their path.

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