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British pronunciation/ɒbstɹˈʌkt/
American pronunciation/əbˈstɹəkt/

Définition et Signification de "obstruct"

to obstruct
01

obstruer

to prevent something or someone from moving forward or progressing smoothly
Transitive: to obstruct access or movement
to obstruct definition and meaning
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The fallen tree obstructed the path, causing a detour for hikers.
In a safety measure, they had to obstruct the staircase during maintenance work.
To ensure safety, they placed barriers to obstruct access to the construction site.
02

entraver, faire obstruction à

to deliberately create challenges or difficulties that slow down or prevent the smooth advancement or development of something
Transitive: to obstruct development of something
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The outdated software obstructed the efficiency of the company 's operations until the upgrade.
A series of unfortunate events last year obstructed the team 's chances of winning the championship.
If not resolved soon, the personnel issues may obstruct the team 's productivity.
03

obstruer, bloquer

to block or impede the view of something by positioning oneself or another object in the path
Transitive: to obstruct a view
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The large billboard obstructed the view of the mountains from the highway.
The overgrown bushes obstructed the view of the garden from the kitchen window.
The tall trees obstructed the view of the lake from the hiking trail.
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The fallen tree obstructed the path, causing a detour for hikers.
In a safety measure, they had to obstruct the staircase during maintenance work.
To ensure safety, they placed barriers to obstruct access to the construction site.
The construction materials on the sidewalk obstructed pedestrian movement.
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