0 present participle of block --
1 to prevent movement through something: --
In the Block Users section you should see a list of people you've blocked.
My mom found out that I blocked her on Twitter and gave me another serious talk.
Prosecutors say Wilson allegedly made the calls from a blocked phone number.
The carriers said they have rigorous filters to block spam, and they allow customers to block messages from certain numbers.
Federal agents blocked the accounts of five money-transfer operations in the city.
A group of politicians blocked the proposal.
She was very talented and I felt her parents were blocking her progress.
As she left the court, an angry crowd tried to block her way.
Retinas were incubated in primary antibody in blocking solution overnight at room temperature with gentle agitation.
The typicality levels were used merely as a blocking variable that served to account for some of the variability in response times.
Linkage analysis in outbreeders loci, thus blocking the determination of the contribution of the second parent.
Where parties in the legislature are minimally disciplined, internal factions can often exercise their own blocking power over policy change.
By way of blocking the deadlock, several in the guilty camp review the chief elements of the case, as they see it, for the assembly.
Effects of inhibiting glutamine synthetase and blocking glutamate uptake on b-wave generation in the isolated rat retina.
Negative blocking indicates that the zonal mass flux is greater over the obstacle than it is far upstream.
The presence of horizontal shear in the upstream inflow does not significantly change the blocking efficiency of the obstacle.