Examples of using Obstruct in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Go ahead, obstruct.
Obstruct Me no longer- that is too heartless!
I cannot obstruct it.
It can obstruct you from doing everyday activities.
Because you may obstruct… what?".
Why not obstruct all blue light, all the time?
Barriers of every possible sort obstruct people.
Who dares obstruct My beloved sons?
Don't let human thinking always obstruct things.
It shouldn't obstruct it, which of course it often does.
Therefore, no power in this world can obstruct or suppress it!
Nothing dare obstruct or hinder You, all submit to You.
As this happens, it starts to really really really obstruct the blood vessel.
This in itself would obstruct the visitors' agenda in the world.
Anything is better than sitting around and watching Israel obstruct any movement forward.
What might obstruct the blood flow that's more common in women than men?
The mandatory Powershall not take any action to prevent, obstruct or delay the implementation by the.
Players may not obstruct another's chance of hitting the ball in anyway.
Smoking irritates the nose and throat membranes, which can obstruct the airways and lead to snoring.
It could, of course, obstruct China's progress, but that would be very dangerous.".
Democrats' search and destroy strategy is disgraceful and this process has been a total sham andeffort to delay, obstruct and resist.
Owners also obstruct education.
This may obstruct the flow of blood through the lungs so much that death follows very quickly.
A fruit extract that could obstruct the body's manufacturing of fat?
When it is time to bring them in we shall waste no time inplacing them where they can no longer obstruct the process of Ascension.
A monopolistic business obstruct and otherwise destroy my investigation into PointCorp.
Democrats" search and destroy strategy is disgraceful and thisprocess has been a total sham and effort to delay, obstruct, and resist.
Players are not allowed to hold, push away or obstruct their opponents in any manner to prevent them from passing the ball.