Sentence example with the word 'obstruct'

obstruct

arrest, bung, close tight, debar, fill up, interrupt, moderate, reef, slacken, stop

Definition v. hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of

Last update: July 11, 2015

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Take care not to grip below the tip of the jawbone which would obstruct the airway.   [verb]

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Occasionally they will obstruct the flow of bile from the liver.   [verb]

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For as yet the use of tongue was understood, and it was not allowed to obstruct by perpetual motion the duties of the palate.   [verb]

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Absolute literary property would hinder the activity of other men, and obstruct the development of humanity.   [verb]

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There are no trees to obstruct the genial fire from the sky, which the Germans deem so needful to render their vintages propitious.   [verb]

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Envy, sometimes growing to hatred, vanity and jealousy, obstruct his way and fill his heart with sadness.   [verb]

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The infantry passing before him came to a halt without any command being given, apparently obstructed by something in front.   [verb]

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In some places it was not more than twelve feet wide, and much obstructed with trunks of trees.   [verb]

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obstreperousness - obstruct - obstructed