obstructed
IPA: ʌbstrˈʌktɪd
adjective
- shut off to passage or view or hindered from action
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Examples of "obstructed" in Sentences
- Scooter Libby "obstructed" an investigation of the leak that exposed Valerie Plame.
- In side the larger cage, the door was obstructed from the view of the ‘lurking monster’.
- Women bearing twins are more likely to have complications such as obstructed or prolonged labour.
- [48] Tympany is defined by Johnson, "A kind of obstructed flatulence that swells the body like a drum."
- Nixon would have been impeached and most certainly removed for having "obstructed" the Watergate inquiry.
- But the knotty mass of scar tissue left by Scait's sword obstructed his voice, and he barely managed to croak.
- To the first question I reply: No. The pursuit was "obstructed" by the enemy's troops at Centreville, as I have stated in my official report.
- The Loud Crowd is another name for the Limited View Terrace Seats, also known as the obstructed view seats, which were added to FedEx Field in 2004.
- When they do this show here, they've got to work on three time zones, so you couldn't have the live voting at the end of the show, so they were kind of obstructed because they had to use votes from the last show that laid over into the final show.
- So large and resistent a body as the head of the humerus displaced forwards, and taking the natural position of these vessels and nerves, will accordingly be attended with other symptoms -- such as obstructed circulation and pain or partial paralysis, besides those physical signs by which we distinguish the presence of it as a new body in its abnormal situation.
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