obstruction in the PONS Dictionary

obstruction Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to cause an obstruction traffic
obstruction of justice

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Targets are placed in large scenes, often with spinning obstructions placed in front.
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Clearing the obstruction lasted into the next morning.
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It is observed that high trees rarely have large leaves, owing to the obstruction they generate for winds.
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If these measures are not taken, lightning current may arc over a resistive or reactive obstruction that it encounters in the conductor.
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If the patient's stridor becomes quieter, obstruction is likely to follow, and thus intubation should be expedited even further.
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Similar to the firing pin block, the obstruction to the hammer's travel is removed as a consequence of pulling the trigger.
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Presently there are problems with flowage, due to obstructions in the river.
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Second, developing strategies to use torpedoes to destroy enemy vessels and underwater obstructions.
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When part of a falling block hits an obstruction, the unobstructed portion of the block will split off and continue to fall.
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In size, conditions, obstructions, and approach, the field has shortcomings.
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