ob·struc·tion

ob·struc·tion
/əbˈstrʌkʃən/ noun, pl -tions
1 [count] : something that blocks something else and makes it difficult for things to move through

They are removing trees and other obstructions from the path.

There were obstructions [=blockages] in his blood vessels.

2 : the condition of being blocked so that things cannot move through easily
[noncount]

cases of intestinal obstruction in children

[count]

She died from an obstruction of the airway.

3 [noncount] : the act of making it difficult for something to happen or move forward

He is on trial for the obstruction of a criminal investigation.

Obstruction of justice is the crime of trying to stop police from learning the truth about something.

He is being charged with obstruction of justice for lying to investigators.


Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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