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Meanings of
obstructed
in English
Shut off to passage or view or hindered from action.
unobstructed
Related terms
stopped
closed
blocked
choked
barred
plugged
stuffy
clogged
impeded
barricaded
Usage of
obstructed
in English
1
The civil government throughout the province became
obstructed
in all its operations.
2
On entering the town, a crowd
obstructed
him in the principal street.
3
Consob also probed whether the U.S. investment company had
obstructed
its investigations.
4
Official defensiveness and political cowardice, along with deep-seated inertia, have
obstructed
innovation.
5
Mueller also did not reach a conclusion on whether Trump
obstructed
justice.
6
The disagreeable is the balked desire, the
obstructed
wish, the offended taste.
7
All the villages on our route in flames which
obstructed
our advance.
8
When once out of the plantation they found the road less
obstructed
.
9
Whenever I wrote something ordinary, I was not
obstructed
in the least.
10
He pointed down to the bunch of islands which
obstructed
the bend.
11
Their pace was halted by washouts,
obstructed
by debris in the trail.
12
At the points where the channels were
obstructed
desperate struggles took place.
13
They're so detailed and strict that parties are
obstructed
,
he told Reuters.
14
For 700 m. the river was
obstructed
and navigation rendered somewhat troublesome.
15
The river was bordered by mountains and
obstructed
by rocks and rapids.
16
At full gallop the force started for the entrance, now not
obstructed
.
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obstructed
obstruct
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
obstruct by
obstruct justice
obstruct the view
obstruct labour
less obstructed
More collocations
Obstructed
through the time
Obstructed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common