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obstruct

English

Etymology

From Latin past participle stem obstruct- (blocked up), from verb obstruere, from ob (against) + struere (pile up, build)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b?st??kt/
  • Rhymes: -?kt

Verb

obstruct (third-person singular simple present obstructs, present participle obstructing, simple past and past participle obstructed)

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  1. To block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle. See synonyms at block.
  2. To impede, retard, or interfere with; hinder.
  3. To get in the way of so as to hide from sight.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:hinder

Derived terms

  • deobstruct
  • obstructed
  • obstructedly
  • unobstructed
  • unobstructedly

Related terms

Translations

obstruct From the web:

  • what obstructs marine flow
  • what obstruction means
  • what obstructive sleep apnea
  • what obstructs wifi signals
  • what obstruction of justice
  • what obstructive jaundice
  • what restrictions
  • what restrictions apply to provisional licenses


interferes

English

Verb

interferes

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interfere

Anagrams

  • ferristene

Portuguese

Verb

interferes

  1. second-person singular present indicative of interferir

interferes From the web:

  • what interferes with wifi
  • what interferes with birth control
  • what interferes with iron absorption
  • what interferes with a deer's survival
  • what interferes with the absorption of calcium
  • what interferes with bluetooth
  • what interferes with levothyroxine
  • what interferes with vitamin d absorption
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