obstructively

IPA: ʌbstrˈʌktɪvɫi

adverb

  • In an obstructive manner.
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Examples of "obstructively" in Sentences

  • Never was cart put more obstructively before horse than when
  • One hopes that they'll use their presence constructively, not obstructively.
  • Their mental disposition was often obstructively critical and insubordinate.
  • By defensively and obstructively making the process more difficult, the government had landed up pointing the finger back at itself.
  • We must lay hold upon and set to work for a higher civilization the motives and purposes that in the past have worked obstructively, and now destructively.
  • Shô (or: sô), meaning “sound,” is the breath of Dainichi, the vibrations of the five material elements in their mutually non-obstructively colliding interplay that resonate sounds through the air.
  • After a while he abandoned this one as well as being obstructively cynical and decided he quite liked human beings after all, but he always remained desperately worried about the terrible number of things they didn't know about.
  • The only way Democrats could have any power would be by acting as obstreperously and obstructively as possible, to prevent more damage, by using their investigative power in the House to lay out the crimes of this administration as clearly as possible.
  • And, because nothing stands more obstructively between the public and the grand æsthetic ecstasies than the habit of feeling a false emotion for a pseudo-work-of-art, he must be as remorseless in exposing shams as a good schoolmaster would be in exposing charlatans and short-cuts to knowledge.

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