Yes, "obstruct" has a prefix "ob-" and a suffix "-ct." The prefix "ob-" means against or in opposition, while the suffix "-ct" is a verb-forming suffix in this case.
The fallen tree obstructed the path, forcing us to find another way around it.
No, the word 'hinder' is a verb, meaning to make slow or difficult; to impede progress.The word 'hinder' is also the comparative form of the adjective 'hind'.The noun forms of the verb to hinder are hindrance and the gerund, hindering.
Noise is defined as actions by listeners that obstruct effective listening. This can include distractions, interruptions, or internal thoughts that interfere with the listener's ability to fully engage and understand the speaker.
The root word for blockade is "block," which means to obstruct or impede the movement or progress of something.
There is an obstruction in the road.
Yes, the plural noun 'barriers' is a common noun, a general word for any formations or structures that prevent passage or access; ideas that obstruct or impede.
It can be, meaning a cube or a bar against participation. The verb to block often means to impede or obstruct.
To obstruct is to get in the way of, or stop something. An obstructionist is a person who is trying to obstruct something. An obstructionist stance is a position intended to obstruct.
To block up; to stop up or close, as a way or passage; to place an obstacle in, or fill with obstacles or impediments that prevent or hinder passing; as, to obstruct a street; to obstruct the channels of the body., To be, or come, in the way of; to hinder from passing; to stop; to impede; to retard; as, the bar in the harbor obstructs the passage of ships; clouds obstruct the light of the sun; unwise rules obstruct legislation.
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