obstruction Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of obstruction In English

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Examples of obstruction

  • Physical obstructions, concrete blocks, trenches, and pits make internal movement difficult, as do frequent curfews and closures.

  • While in the above cases the closing conditions imply infinitely many independent obstructions to trivialization, for actions of many other groups various rigidity phenomena appear.

  • Inconvenient obstructions like the old gaol-house were demolished.

  • The above discussion is based upon the assumption that the topography is uniform with no nearby obstructions.

  • We present here our current experience in the management of such obstructions.

  • We still do not understand very well what these global obstructions are.

  • The focus should be upon the recognition of unrelieved obstructions within the outflow tracts and/or residual shunts.

  • Of course, these data are limited by die small number of pulmonary venous obstructions encountered.

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Translations of obstruction In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    阻塞物,障礙物, 阻礙, 阻止,阻撓…

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  • 中文简体

    阻塞物,障碍物, 阻碍, 阻止,阻挠…

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  • Español

    obstrucción, atasco, obstrucción [feminine…

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  • Português

    obstrução…

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  • 日本語

    障害(物)…

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  • Français

    bouchon [masculine], obstacle [masculine], entrave [feminine]…

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  • Catalan

    obstrucció, embús…

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  • العربية

    عَرْقَلة…

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