Definition of «obstruct»

To obstruct means to prevent or hinder something from happening, by blocking or interfering with its progress. It can refer to an obstacle that is physical in nature, such as a wall or tree branch, but it also refers to anything that impedes or delays the flow of information, ideas, or actions. In other words, obstruct means to get in the way or stand between something and its intended goal.

Sentences with «obstruct»

  • Trump's attorneys reportedly have been meeting with Mueller in recent months — submitting documents and memos in the president's defense to prove that he didn't obstruct justice by firing former FBI chief James Comey. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • These rooms also have a picture window with views obstructed by life boats or other ship structures. (dunhilltraveldeals.com)
  • «It seems that Giuliani is trying to suggest that Trump did not obstruct justice when he fired Comey,» Barbara McQuade, a former prosecutor and current law professor at the University of Michigan, told me. (washingtonpost.com)
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