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obstructions

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: Obstacles that hinder or block the passage or progress of something.

Usage:

  1. The construction work caused obstructions on the road, leading to heavy traffic.
  2. The clogged drainpipe caused an obstruction, resulting in water flooding the basement.
  3. The tree roots are causing obstructions in the plumbing system.

Sense: Physical blockages or barriers.

Usage:

  1. The hiker encountered several obstructions on the trail, including fallen trees and large boulders.
  2. The detective discovered an obstruction in the vent that was preventing air circulation in the building.

Sense: The act of deliberately impeding or hindering something.

Usage:

  1. The suspect was charged with obstruction of justice for interfering with the police investigation.
  2. The athlete received a penalty for obstruction after intentionally blocking the opposing player.

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