To render passage impossible by physical obstruction.
1 It aimed not to obstruct the experience of air, view and sea.
2 Therefore, Situ wanted the canopies to obstruct as little space as possible.
3 Preoccupation with the past may obstruct the present and impede the future.
4 That is also a reason we investigated efforts to obstruct the investigation.
5 There is ample-evenoverwhelming-evidencethat Trump sought to obstruct the Russia investigation.
6 We happen to know that his tables do not obstruct the sidewalk.
7 The heavy rain and blowing trees continued to obstruct the gunman's view.
8 He is also looking into whether Trump tried to obstruct the investigation.
9 After this the work was commenced without any attempt to obstruct it.
10 The league suggests this was to suppress evidence and obstruct the investigation.
11 And there are just too many things that can obstruct the track.
12 He should afflict and obstruct them and seek to drain their treasury.
13 And no tyrant, no despot, can obstruct the triumphal march of liberty.
14 Except the craggy precipices, we met with nothing to obstruct our walk.
15 Neither thy mendicancy nor my royalty can aid or obstruct our Emancipation.
16 Certain things would help you get your wishes, others would obstruct them.
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