🚧obstruct (obstruire)

verb
/əbˈstrʌkt/
obstruer (obstruer)

Signification

To block or prevent movement, progress, or action.
to block or hinder progress; to prevent or impede movement
Traduction de la signification
bloquer ou empêcher le mouvement, le progrès ou l'action
bloquer ou empêcher le mouvement, le progrès ou l'action

Phrases d'exemple

A fallen tree obstructed the road.

Un arbre tombé a obstrué la route.
Un arbre tombé a obstrué la route.

The fallen tree obstructed the road for several hours.

L'arbre tombé obstruait la route pendant plusieurs heures.
L'arbre tombe obstruait la route pendant plusieurs heures.

Expressions d'exemple

obstruct justice
obstruer la justice
obstruer la justice

Synonymes

block, hinder, impede, bar, prevent, obstruct
Entrée 1
block, hinder, impede, bar, prevent
Entrée 2
block, hinder, impede, obstruct

Antonymes

clear, facilitate, allow, help, assist
Entrée 1
clear, facilitate, allow
Entrée 2
clear, facilitate, help, assist

Collocations

obstruct the view, obstruct traffic, obstruct progress, obstruct investigation, obstruct view, obstruct justice, deliberately obstruct
Entrée 1
obstruct the view, obstruct traffic, obstruct progress, obstruct investigation
Entrée 2
obstruct traffic, obstruct view, obstruct justice, obstruct progress, deliberately obstruct

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