obstruct

Regular
Infinitive
obstruct
Past Simple
obstructed
Past Participle
obstructed
-ing Form
obstructing
3rd Person
obstructs
obstruct obstructs obstructing obstructed

Obstruct means to block or get in the way of. Regular verb: obstruct-obstructed-obstructed.

Meanings

  • To block passage
  • To hinder progress
  • To impede or delay

Common Collocations

obstruct justice obstruct the view obstruct traffic deliberately obstructed

Tip for Learners

Obstruct justice is a legal term. "He was charged with obstructing justice."
Present Simple
I obstruct
you obstruct
he/she/it obstructs
we obstruct
they obstruct
Examples - Present Simple
  • I obstruct the doorway accidentally with boxes.
  • You obstruct progress with constant objections.
  • She obstructs the view from my window.
  • We obstruct traffic during the construction.
  • They obstruct justice by hiding evidence.
Present Continuous
I am obstructing
you are obstructing
he/she/it is obstructing
we are obstructing
they are obstructing
Examples - Present Continuous
  • I am obstructing the hallway with furniture.
  • You are obstructing the investigation deliberately.
  • He is obstructing the flow of information.
  • We are obstructing the entrance temporarily.
  • They are obstructing the legal process.
Present Perfect
I have obstructed
you have obstructed
he/she/it has obstructed
we have obstructed
they have obstructed
Examples - Present Perfect
  • I have obstructed the path unintentionally.
  • You have obstructed our efforts repeatedly.
  • She has obstructed the committee's work.
  • We have obstructed the road for repairs.
  • They have obstructed justice many times.
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
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been obstructing the passage accidentally.
  • You have been obstructing progress for months.
  • He has been obstructing the investigation for weeks.
  • We have been obstructing the lane during construction.
  • They have been obstructing reform for years.
Past Simple
I obstructed
you obstructed
he/she/it obstructed
we obstructed
they obstructed
Examples - Past Simple
  • I obstructed the doorway without realizing.
  • You obstructed the process with red tape.
  • She obstructed the officer during the arrest.
  • We obstructed the road for the parade.
  • They obstructed the investigation deliberately.
Past Continuous
I was obstructing
you were obstructing
he/she/it was obstructing
we were obstructing
they were obstructing
Examples - Past Continuous
  • I was obstructing the exit when asked to move.
  • You were obstructing traffic while parked.
  • She was obstructing the view during the show.
  • We were obstructing the sidewalk during setup.
  • They were obstructing justice before being caught.
Past Perfect
I had obstructed
you had obstructed
he/she/it had obstructed
we had obstructed
they had obstructed
Examples - Past Perfect
  • I had obstructed the path before noticing.
  • You had obstructed the procedure before the review.
  • She had obstructed the investigation before arrest.
  • We had obstructed the road before the event.
  • They had obstructed reform before the election.
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
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been obstructing the passage unknowingly.
  • You had been obstructing progress for months.
  • She had been obstructing the process for weeks.
  • We had been obstructing traffic for hours.
  • They had been obstructing justice for years.
Future Simple
I will obstruct
you will obstruct
he/she/it will obstruct
we will obstruct
they will obstruct
Examples - Future Simple
  • I will obstruct the entrance during moving.
  • You will obstruct progress with that attitude.
  • She will obstruct the investigation if she can.
  • We will obstruct the road temporarily.
  • They will obstruct any attempt at reform.
Future Continuous
I will be obstructing
you will be obstructing
he/she/it will be obstructing
we will be obstructing
they will be obstructing
Examples - Future Continuous
  • I will be obstructing the hallway during the move.
  • You will be obstructing traffic during construction.
  • She will be obstructing the view during the concert.
  • We will be obstructing the lane all day.
  • They will be obstructing proceedings throughout.
Future Perfect
I will have obstructed
you will have obstructed
he/she/it will have obstructed
we will have obstructed
they will have obstructed
Examples - Future Perfect
  • I will have obstructed the passage by then.
  • You will have obstructed progress significantly.
  • She will have obstructed the investigation completely.
  • We will have obstructed traffic all morning.
  • They will have obstructed reform for decades.
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
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been obstructing the path for hours.
  • You will have been obstructing progress for years.
  • She will have been obstructing justice for months.
  • We will have been obstructing traffic all day.
  • They will have been obstructing reform for generations.
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