Phrases with «obstruct»

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The word "obstruct" means to block or get in the way of something, causing it to not go smoothly or as intended. Full definition

«to obstruct» + noun

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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