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unobˈstructed, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1659W. Chamberlayne Pharonnida iii. iv. 361 Anger, like unobstructed love, breaks forth In flaming haste. Ibid. iii. v. 516. a 1711 Ken Hymnarium Poet. Wks. 1721 II. 137 From thence o'er the celestial Vast, Eyes unobstructed cast. 1748W. Melmoth Fitzosborne Lett. lxi. (1749) II. 117 Much caution is necessary to give a fine taste its full and unobstructed effect. 1808M. T. Kemble Day after Wedding 6 You hope to glide along the stream of life, unobstructed by the shoals of misfortune. 1859Parkinson Optics (1866) 245 The eye having an unobstructed view through the hole. Hence unobˈstructedly adv.
[1847Webster.] 1867H. Macmillan in Macm. Mag. No. 99. 259/2 The sun to shine down unobstructedly. 1897Outing XXX. 139/2 A huge triangle that led unobstructedly into the wide mouth of this baggy apex. |