Easy as in restricted To block or hinder the progress or movement of something, as in interrupting its normal flow or path. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Obstruct'
The defensive players strategically try to obstruct the opponent's attempts to score in a soccer match.
The snowdrifts were so high that they started to obstruct the entrance to the mountain cabin.
The narrow hallway was obstructed by a pile of boxes, making it difficult to navigate.
The dense fog started to obstruct visibility, causing delays in air travel.
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