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单词 obstructing
释义

obstruct

verb

ob·​struct əb-ˈstrəkt How to pronounce obstruct (audio)
äb-
obstructed; obstructing; obstructs

transitive verb

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.
obstructive
əb-ˈstrək-tiv How to pronounce obstruct (audio)
äb-
adjective or noun
obstructiveness noun
obstructor
əb-ˈstrək-tər How to pronounce obstruct (audio)
äb-
noun

Synonyms

  • clog
  • cramp
  • embarrass
  • encumber
  • fetter
  • hamper
  • handcuff
  • handicap
  • hinder
  • hobble
  • hog-tie
  • hold back
  • hold up
  • impede
  • inhibit
  • interfere (with)
  • manacle
  • shackle
  • short-circuit
  • stymie
  • tie up
  • trammel
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Example Sentences

A large tree obstructed the road. A piece of food obstructed his airway and caused him to stop breathing. She was charged with obstructing police. She was charged with obstructing justice by lying to investigators.
Recent Examples on the Web Federal prosecutors now allege that sometime that same day, Bateman and others deleted messages on Signal in an alleged attempt to obstruct a prosecution. Jessica Miller, The Salt Lake Tribune, 15 Sep. 2022 He was acquitted of a conspiracy to obstruct justice charge accusing him of fixing the 2008 trial. Meredith Deliso, ABC News, 14 Sep. 2022 Arguing before a judge, the Department of Justice suggested there were efforts to conceal and possibly obstruct their investigation. Ken Tran, USA TODAY, 8 Sep. 2022 The most extreme example of an Oath Keepers effort to obstruct an action that the group deems unconstitutional was reportedly the Capitol riots. Ashley Belanger, Ars Technica, 7 Sep. 2022 And the final one, Section 1519, prohibits concealing, destroying or mutilating records to obstruct or influence an investigation. Olivia Gazis, CBS News, 12 Aug. 2022 Stewart has been an advocate for expanding health care to veterans exposed to the burn pits, appearing multiple times on Capitol Hill to urge lawmakers to act but also to warn of efforts to obstruct the legislation. Mark Heim | Mheim@al.com, al, 28 July 2022 But a years-long controversy over a rare plant species called Tiems Buckwheat has been at the heart of efforts by radical conflict groups like the Center for Biological Diversity to obstruct the final permitting of the mining operation. David Blackmon, Forbes, 25 July 2022 Prosecutors say the payments were part of a conspiracy to obstruct investigators leading up to Kelly's 2008 trial. Michael Tarm, ajc, 1 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Latin obstructus, past participle of obstruere, from ob- in the way + struere to build, heap up — more at ob-, strew

First Known Use

1590, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

obstruct

verb

ob·​struct əb-ˈstrəkt How to pronounce obstruct (audio)
obstructed; obstructing
1
: to block or make passage through difficult
A fallen tree is obstructing the road.
2
: to be or come in the way of : hinder
She was uncooperative and obstructed the investigation.
3
: to make (something) difficult to see The new building obstructs their view of the ocean.

Medical Definition

obstruct

transitive verb

ob·​struct əb-ˈstrəkt, äb- How to pronounce obstruct (audio)
: to block or close up by an obstacle
veins obstructed by clots

obstructing

verb

present participle of obstruct
1
as in impeding
to create difficulty for the work or activity of this would go much faster if you would stop obstructing me with your constant interruptions

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • impeding
  • hindering
  • hampering
  • embarrassing
  • inhibiting
  • delaying
  • handicapping
  • disrupting
  • blocking
  • restraining
  • clogging
  • stymieing
  • encumbering
  • constraining
  • handcuffing
  • thwarting
  • fettering
  • cramping
  • shackling
  • hobbling
  • short-circuiting
  • tying up
  • holding back
  • trammelling
  • trammeling
  • curbing
  • frustrating
  • retarding
  • manacling
  • hog-tying
  • stifling
  • tieing up
  • tying
  • arresting
  • retaining
  • binding
  • interfering (with)
  • reining
  • blockading
  • checking
  • balking
  • sabotaging
  • barricading
  • strangling
  • giving a hard time
  • cramping one's style
  • braking
  • tethering
  • chaining
  • derailing
  • holding up
  • confining
  • baffling
  • roadblocking
  • tieing
  • choking
  • foiling
  • smothering
  • leashing
  • stumping
  • suffocating
  • haltering
  • miring
  • muzzling
  • repressing
  • suppressing
  • bogging (down)
  • hedging (in)
  • hemming (in)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • aiding
  • assisting
  • facilitating
  • helping
  • opening
  • clearing
  • freeing
  • releasing
  • promoting
  • liberating
  • unclogging
  • furthering
  • loosening
  • unplugging
  • encouraging
  • unstopping
  • smoothing
  • making way
  • untying
  • untieing
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2
as in blocking
to prevent passage through by filling with something at the moment the city's only tunnel between downtown and the airport is obstructed by an overturned tanker truck

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • blocking
  • occluding
  • jamming
  • congesting
  • clogging
  • filling
  • flooding
  • choking
  • damming
  • stuffing
  • clotting
  • packing
  • corking
  • bunging
  • plugging (up)
  • stopping (up)
  • gumming (up)
  • overwhelming
  • stoppering
  • spiling
  • gridlocking
  • silting
  • inundating
  • swamping
  • furring
  • stoppling
  • glutting

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • freeing
  • clearing
  • unblocking
  • opening (up)
  • unplugging
  • excavating
  • unclogging
  • emptying
  • unstopping
  • scooping (out)
  • lightening
  • hollowing (out)
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