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obstruct
verb (obstructed , obstructing )
1 to block or close (a passage or opening, etc).
2 to prevent or hinder the movement or progress of someone or something.
3 to oppose or stand in the way of (a person, a proposition or intention, etc).
4 to block or impede (a view or line of vision, etc).
5 intr to be or constitute an obstruction.
6 intr to practise obstructionism.
[16c: from Latin obstruere , from ob- in the way of + struere to pile or build up]
obstructor noun .
verb (obstructed , obstructing )
1 to block or close (a passage or opening, etc).
2 to prevent or hinder the movement or progress of someone or something.
3 to oppose or stand in the way of (a person, a proposition or intention, etc).
4 to block or impede (a view or line of vision, etc).
5 intr to be or constitute an obstruction.
6 intr to practise obstructionism.
[16c: from Latin obstruere , from ob- in the way of + struere to pile or build up]
obstructor noun .
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