obstruct verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . obstruct something to block a road, an entrance, a passage, etc so that someone or something cannot get through, see past, etc You can't park here, you're obstructing my driveway First check that the patient doesn't have an obstructed airway The pillar obstructed our view of the stage
Obstructing - definition of obstructing by The Free Dictionary 1 to block or close up with an obstacle: Debris obstructed the road 2 to hinder, interrupt, or delay the passage, progress, course, etc , of 3 to block from sight; be in the way of (a view, passage, etc ) ob•struct′er, ob•struc′tor, n ob•struc′tive•ness, n
obstruct - WordReference. com Dictionary of English ob•struct əbˈstrʌkt v [~ + object] to block or close up, as by being in the way: The fallen rocks obstructed the road to interrupt, slow down, or prevent the progress of: to face charges of obstructing justice ob•struc•tive, adj ob•struc•tive•ness, n [uncountable]See -stru-
Obstruct Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Several issues have obstructed [= hindered, impeded] efforts to bring peace to the region She was charged with obstructing police investigators She was charged with obstructing justice by lying to investigators