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Meanings of
unobstructed
in English
Free from impediment or obstruction or hindrance.
obstructed
Related terms
open
clear
patent
unimpeded
unclogged
Usage of
unobstructed
in English
1
As far as I can tell, both windows are closed and
unobstructed
.
2
From its summit he had an
unobstructed
view of the broad Pacific.
3
The small boy heaved a sigh of ecstasy at his
unobstructed
view.
4
Akar stood submissively to one side, allowing the Monarch an
unobstructed
view.
5
He could not help but hurry down to get an
unobstructed
view.
6
It has three bay windows, of a far-extending, rich, and
unobstructed
prospect.
7
The connection remained
unobstructed
and the Skin itself suffered no ill effects.
8
The future residents would have a wonderful
unobstructed
view of the seven-story jailhouse.
9
For miles it commanded an
unobstructed
view in almost every direction.
10
Your neighbours do not have an
unobstructed
view of your house.
11
The bedrooms on the second floor have
unobstructed
views of the LA skyline.
12
There was an
unobstructed
view of the front of the house.
13
For a change, the route down into the town was
unobstructed
.
14
After passing the Green Stairs there was an
unobstructed
view of the harbor.
15
This canyon widened and opened into space affording an
unobstructed
view for miles.
16
Make sure it has an
unobstructed
view of the bunker door.
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unobstructed
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unobstructed view
unobstructed access
unobstructed outlook
more unobstructed
offer unobstructed
More collocations
Unobstructed
through the time
Unobstructed
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common