obstructed Synonyms
Strongest:
- authorized
- okay
- permissive
- allowed
- tolerable
- tolerable
- approved
- appropriate
- bearable
- accredited
- appropriate
- allowed
- licensed
- endorsed
- allowable
- certified
- lawful
- lawful
- legitimate
- certified
- permissible
- permitted
- endorsed
- permissive
- legal
- accepted
- legal
- permitted
- acceptable
- endurable
- accredited
- accepted
- legitimate
- allowable
- okay
- permissible
- bearable
- acceptable
- endurable
- licensed
- authorized
- approved
Strong:
- ordered
- encouraged
- indorsed
- granted
- sufferable
- commanded
- vouchsafed
- supported
- granted
- mandatory
- sufferable
- supported
- promoted
- commanded
- ok
- warranted
- encouraged
- suitable
- suitable
- promoted
- vouchsafed
- indorsed
- warranted
- sanctioned
- required
- ordered
- required
- ok
- mandatory
- sanctioned
Weak:
obstructed Meaning
obstructed (a)
shut off to passage or view or hindered from action
obstructed (imp. & p. p.)
of Obstruct
obstructed Sentence Examples
- The fallen tree obstructed the road, preventing traffic from passing through.
- The thick fog obstructed the pilots' vision, making it difficult to land the plane.
- The large crowd obstructed the view of the stage, making it difficult for everyone in the audience to see.
- The damaged power lines obstructed the flow of electricity, causing a widespread blackout.
- The heavy snow obstructed the delivery truck's progress, delaying the packages' arrival.
- The piles of trash obstructed the alleyway, creating an unsightly and hazardous situation.
- The language barrier obstructed communication between the tourists and the locals.
- The political gridlock obstructed the passage of important legislation.
- The high walls of the castle obstructed the view of the surrounding countryside.
- The overgrown vegetation obstructed the hiker's path, making it difficult to navigate the trail.
FAQs About the word obstructed
shut off to passage or view or hindered from actionof Obstruct
prevented, impeded,blocked, hindered, stopped, excluded, rejected, repressed, vetoed,precluded
authorized, okay, permissive, allowed, tolerable, tolerable, approved, appropriate, bearable, accredited
The fallen tree obstructed the road, preventing traffic from passing through.
The thick fog obstructed the pilots' vision, making it difficult to land the plane.
The large crowd obstructed the view of the stage, making it difficult for everyone in the audience to see.
The damaged power lines obstructed the flow of electricity, causing a widespread blackout.