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ob·struc·tion \-kshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin obstruction-, obstructio from obstructus (past participle of obstruere to obstruct) + -ion-, -io -ion 1. : an act of obstructing or the condition of being obstructed: as a. : a condition of being clogged or blocked < intestinal obstruction > < respiratory obstruction due to thyroid disease > b. obsolete : arrest of vital functions : death c. : a delay or attempted delay of business by dilatory parliamentary tactics in a deliberative body (as a legislature) — compare filibuster 2 d. : the illegal hindrance of the progress of an opponent in a game (as soccer) by remaining in the path he wants to follow 2. : something that obstructs or impedes : impediment, hindrance < removing obstructions from the path > < this was the major obstruction to the success of our plan > Synonyms: see obstacle |