obstructer (Meaning)
Wordnet
obstructer (n)
someone who systematically obstructs some action that others want to take
any structure that makes progress difficult
Webster
obstructer (n.)
One who obstructs or hinders.
Synonyms & Antonyms of obstructer
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obstructer Sentence Examples
- The protestors became obstructers, blocking the entrance to the city hall.
- The large tree was an obstructer, impeding the flow of traffic.
- The police arrested several obstructers who refused to disperse.
- The construction workers were obstructers, hindering the smooth operation of the office.
- The heavy snow was an obstructer, making it difficult to get around.
- The malfunctioning traffic lights were obstructers, creating traffic congestion.
- The stubborn child was an obstructer, refusing to cooperate with his parents.
- The obstructive rock formation was an obstructer, preventing the boat's passage.
- The bureaucracy was an obstructer, slowing down the process of obtaining a permit.
- The lack of communication was an obstructer, hindering the team's progress.
FAQs About the word obstructer
someone who systematically obstructs some action that others want to take, any structure that makes progress difficultOne who obstructs or hinders.
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The protestors became obstructers, blocking the entrance to the city hall.
The large tree was an obstructer, impeding the flow of traffic.
The police arrested several obstructers who refused to disperse.
The construction workers were obstructers, hindering the smooth operation of the office.