Advanced as in tight To block or hinder something, as in restricting its normal flow or progress. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Obstruct'
During the protest, the police set up barricades to obstruct the march towards the government building.
Despite the dense fog that obstructed visibility, the lighthouse's beam guided ships safely to shore.
The firewall was designed to detect and obstruct any unauthorized access to the sensitive database.
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