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obstruct

verb
/əbˈstrʌkt/

Meaning

to block or hinder progress; to prevent or impede movement
To block or prevent movement, progress, or action.

Example Sentences

The fallen tree obstructed the road for several hours.

A fallen tree obstructed the road.

Example Expressions

obstruct justice

Synonyms

block, hinder, impede, obstruct, bar, prevent
Entry 1
block, hinder, impede, obstruct
Entry 2
block, hinder, impede, bar, prevent

Antonyms

clear, facilitate, help, assist, allow
Entry 1
clear, facilitate, help, assist
Entry 2
clear, facilitate, allow

Collocations

obstruct traffic, obstruct view, obstruct justice, obstruct progress, deliberately obstruct, obstruct the view, obstruct investigation
Entry 1
obstruct traffic, obstruct view, obstruct justice, obstruct progress, deliberately obstruct
Entry 2
obstruct the view, obstruct traffic, obstruct progress, obstruct investigation

Related Vocabularies

to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully; to insist upon rights or claims
to risk money or resources on an uncertain outcome, often in games of chance
to carry or take something to a place; to cause something to happen
to change the order or position of something
to strike something lightly, usually with a quick, sharp sound
to treat or worship someone or something as a god

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