Obstructors example sentences
obstructors
definition
- noun form of obstruct
ob·struct
verb
obstruct (verb) · obstructs (third person present) · obstructed (past tense) · obstructed (past participle) · obstructing (present participle)
- block (an opening, path, road, etc.); be or get in the way of:
- prevent or hinder (movement or someone or something in motion):
- deliberately make (something) difficult:
- commit the offense of intentionally hindering (a legal process):
- (in various sports) impede (a player in the opposing team) in a manner which constitutes an offense:
Synonyms
obstruct, block, clog, jam, choke, barricade, bar, cumber, occlude, obturate, clear, stop, halt, block, stop, halt, block, impede, hinder, hamper, block, interrupt, frustrate, thwart, balk, inhibit, hamstring, sabotage, encumber, slow, retard, delay, stonewall, forestall, stall, arrest, check, stop, halt, stay, derail, restrict, limit, curb, bridle, fetter, shackle, stymie, bork, trammel, facilitate, help, further"Obstructors" Example Sentences
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