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obstruct

American  
[uhb-struhkt] / əbˈstrʌkt /

verb (used with object)

  1. to block or close up with an obstacle; make difficult to pass.

    Debris obstructed the road.

    Synonyms:
    arrest, retard, slow, check, prevent, impede, hinder, clog, choke, stop
    Antonyms:
    further, encourage
  2. to interrupt, hinder, or oppose the passage, progress, course, etc., of.

  3. to block from sight; to be in the way of (a view, passage, etc.).


obstruct British  
/ əbˈstrʌkt /

verb

  1. to block (a road, passageway, etc) with an obstacle

  2. to make (progress or activity) difficult

  3. to impede or block a clear view of

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • obstructedly adverb
  • obstructer noun
  • obstructingly adverb
  • obstructive adjective
  • obstructively adverb
  • obstructiveness noun
  • obstructor noun
  • preobstruct verb (used with object)
  • unobstructed adjective

Etymology

Origin of obstruct

First recorded in 1605–15, obstruct is from the Latin word obstructus (past participle of obstruere “to build or pile up in the way, bar”); see ob-, construct

Explanation

When you obstruct something, you block it. If you’re gobbling down your pizza, a chunk of crust you didn’t chew so well might obstruct your airway and you'll choke. Obstruct also means to get in the way so that you hide something from view. That fast food tower being built next to your beach house will obstruct your lovely ocean vistas. And that scene gives you a vivid illustration of the Latin roots the word comes from: ob- "against," and struere, "build." You can also obstruct something or someone by putting up a roadblock, literal or figurative: when you park yourself by the exit door, you obstruct everybody's way out.

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Example Sentences

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But because he allegedly tried to obstruct the investigation, he faces a separate set of charges on much firmer legal ground.

From Slate • Mar. 11, 2026

The person notices the camera at Guthrie’s front porch and tries to cover the lens with their hand before scouting around the patio and yard area apparently for something to obstruct the camera.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 17, 2026

MSF slammed the move, which takes effect on March 1, as a "pretext" to obstruct aid.

From Barron's • Feb. 2, 2026

Nor do they park their cars to obstruct law-enforcement operations or gather outside hotels in the wee hours to chant and bang drums because those hotels rented rooms to ICE agents.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 21, 2026

The High Blade did not want anything to obstruct his view—and anyone stupid enough to trip over the edge would deserve the time and cost of revival.

From "Scythe" by Neal Shusterman