How Do You Spell OBSTRUCT?

Pronunciation: [ɒbstɹˈʌkt] (IPA)

The word "obstruct" is spelled with the letters O-B-S-T-R-U-C-T. In International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription, its pronunciation is əbˈstrʌkt. The first syllable is pronounced with a schwa sound, followed by a stressed 's' sound. The 't' sound is pronounced twice, one after the 's' sound and one at the end. The second syllable is pronounced with a short ʌ vowel sound and the final syllable is pronounced with a 'k' sound. The word means to block or hinder progress or movement.

OBSTRUCT Meaning and Definition

  1. Obstruct is a verb that refers to the act of blocking, hinder, or impeding the progress, advancement, or movement of something or someone. The term is often used to describe the action of creating obstacles or barriers that prevent the smooth flow or completion of a certain task, process, or objective.

    When something obstructs, it can physically or metaphorically get in the way, preventing the natural or intended course of action. For instance, one could obstruct a road or a pathway by placing a physical barrier, or obstruct the view by standing in front of someone. In a figurative sense, one may obstruct justice by impeding an investigation or obstruct progress by refusing to cooperate or provide necessary resources.

    The act of obstructing can also imply intentionally hindering or interfering with someone's goals or success. This can be done through various means, such as deliberately withholding information, creating distractions, or even engaging in sabotage.

    In legal contexts, obstruction of justice refers to the deliberate interference through actions like withholding evidence or influencing witnesses to prevent the administration of justice.

    Overall, the term "obstruct" is used to describe actions that hinder, impede, or hinder progress, movement, or accomplishment of something, whether intentionally or unintentionally.

  2. To stop or block up; to retard or hinder; to impede; to interrupt.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for OBSTRUCT

Etymology of OBSTRUCT

The word "obstruct" originated from the late Middle English term "obstructen", which came from the Latin word "obstruere". In Latin, "obstruere" is a combination of two words: "ob" meaning "against" or "in the way" and "struere" meaning "to build" or "to pile up". Together, "obstruere" means "to build against" or "to pile up in the way". Over time, "obstructen" and "obstruere" have evolved into the modern English term "obstruct", retaining the meaning of hindering, blocking, or impeding something.

Idioms with the word OBSTRUCT

  • obstruct justice The idiom "obstruct justice" refers to the act of impeding or interfering with the process of law, particularly in preventing the proper investigation, prosecution, or administration of justice. It involves actions or behaviors that hinder or obstruct the fair and accurate determination of facts and the application of law in a legal proceeding or investigation.

Similar spelling words for OBSTRUCT

Conjugate verb Obstruct

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have obstructed
you would have obstructed
he/she/it would have obstructed
we would have obstructed
they would have obstructed
I would have obstruct
you would have obstruct
he/she/it would have obstruct
we would have obstruct
they would have obstruct

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been obstructing
you would have been obstructing
he/she/it would have been obstructing
we would have been obstructing
they would have been obstructing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would obstruct
you would obstruct
he/she/it would obstruct
we would obstruct
they would obstruct

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be obstructing
you would be obstructing
he/she/it would be obstructing
we would be obstructing
they would be obstructing

FUTURE

I will obstruct
you will obstruct
he/she/it will obstruct
we will obstruct
they will obstruct

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be obstructing
you will be obstructing
he/she/it will be obstructing
we will be obstructing
they will be obstructing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have obstructed
you will have obstructed
he/she/it will have obstructed
we will have obstructed
they will have obstructed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been obstructing
you will have been obstructing
he/she/it will have been obstructing
we will have been obstructing
they will have been obstructing

IMPERATIVE

you obstruct
we let´s obstruct

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to obstruct

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was obstructing
you were obstructing
he/she/it was obstructing
we were obstructing
they were obstructing

PAST PARTICIPLE

obstructed

PAST PERFECT

I had obstructed
you had obstructed
he/she/it had obstructed
we had obstructed
they had obstructed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been obstructing
you had been obstructing
he/she/it had been obstructing
we had been obstructing
they had been obstructing

PRESENT

I obstruct
you obstruct
he/she/it obstructs
we obstruct
they obstruct

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am obstructing
you are obstructing
he/she/it is obstructing
we are obstructing
they are obstructing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

obstructing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have obstructed
you have obstructed
he/she/it has obstructed
we have obstructed
they have obstructed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been obstructing
you have been obstructing
he/she/it has been obstructing
we have been obstructing
they have been obstructing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it obstruct

SIMPLE PAST

I obstructed
you obstructed
he/she/it obstructed
we obstructed
they obstructed

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