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Meaning of Obstruction
The primary meaning of the word "obstruction" refers to the act of blocking or hindering something, or the state of being blocked or hindered.
Definitions
- The act of obstructing or the state of being obstructed
- A thing that obstructs or blocks
- The process of obstructing or the condition of being obstructed
- Something that blocks or hinders progress, movement, or action
- An obstacle or barrier that prevents or hinders something from happening or being done
Etymology of Obstruction
The word "obstruction" comes from the Latin "obstructio", which is derived from "ob" (against) and "struo" (to pile or build)
The Latin "obstructio" is also related to "obstaculum", meaning obstacle or barrier
The word "obstruction" has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of blocking or hindering something, and has evolved to encompass a range of meanings related to obstacles, barriers, and hindrances.
Example Uses
- The road was closed due to an obstruction caused by a fallen tree
- The doctor removed the obstruction from the patient's airway
- The new policy has caused an obstruction to the company's growth
- The football player was accused of obstruction for blocking an opponent
- The construction project was delayed due to an obstruction in the pipe
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
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