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any structure that makes progress difficult the state or condition of being obstructed obstacle: something immaterial that stands in the way and must be circumvented or surmounted; "lack of imagination is an obstacle to one's advancement"; "the poverty of a district is an obstacle to good education"; "the filibuster was a major obstruction to the success of their plan" the act of obstructing; "obstruction of justice" getting in someone's way
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| obstructive shock |
shock caused by obstruction of blood flow
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| obstruct |
hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of; "His brother blocked him at every turn" block passage through; "obstruct the path" shut out from view or get in the way so as to hide from sight; "The thick curtain blocked the action on the stage"; "The trees obstruct my view of the mountains"
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| obstructive |
clogging: preventing movement; "the clogging crowds of revelers overflowing into the street"
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| obstruction |
Blockage of a passageway.
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