English to Arabic Dictionary obstruction

obstruction

إعاقة
definition
noun
they faced obstruction in carrying out their research
the action of obstructing or the state of being obstructed.
translation of 'obstruction '
noun
إعاقة لاعب,
زحمة,
إنسداد,
عائق,
عقبة,
تعطيل,
عطل الحركة,
تعوق,
توقف,
منع,
إعاقة
example
For the administration and its conservative allies, the United Nations represents embarrassment and 'obstruction' .
The adults, who had been staying in the motel room, were charged with cruelty to children, public indecency and 'obstruction' of police and were taken to a psychiatric ward.
But what's interesting to me is that we're talking about 'obstruction' , and that is the issue that some people have just never learned a lesson about.
An infectious cause should be suspected in children with signs and symptoms of airway 'obstruction' accompanied by a prodromal illness or fever.
walkers could proceed with the minimum of 'obstruction'
Alimentary canal obstruction canal 'obstruction' should not be always assumed to be caused by faecal matter a this can be a tumour.
What is unhealthy is the growing habit of 'obstruction' , delay and occasional flat refusal to co-operate.
Remember, snoring means obstructed breathing, and 'obstruction' can be serious.
The Oilers are a free-wheeling, offense-oriented team that will benefit greatly from the crackdown on 'obstruction' .
It's true that less 'obstruction' helps all players and speeds up the game.
War reporters, working under threats to their safety and 'obstruction' from military controllers, find their newsdesks demanding copy when they have few new facts to report.
walkers could proceed with the minimum of 'obstruction'
Foreign aid does not challenge Wilsonian principles; it involves cooperation, or at least a lack of 'obstruction' , from foreign governments.
A thorough examination of the head and neck should be performed to look for 'obstruction' , inflammation and infection.
The local population might have that knowledge because we don't know of any 'obstruction' being removed.
they presented with severe intestinal 'obstruction'
Lacrimal duct obstruction may result from swelling of the lining of the narrow tear passage, 'obstruction' by mucus, pus or cellular debris.
the tractor hit an 'obstruction'
This official 'obstruction' would seem to be a clear indication that the president is worried about embarrassing details emerging that could threaten his re-election.
The ultimate 'obstruction' to carrying out our parliamentary duties is something that prevents us from exercising free speech.
he was charged with 'obstruction' of a police officer in the execution of his duty
Footpath 'obstruction' is one of the most common complaints received by council.
The integrity of Congress has been called into question by his 'obstruction' and tampering and interference with an investigation.
they were held for 'obstruction' and other public order offences
I suspect his 'obstruction' of Johnson's appointment due to the abortive toxics study is related more to political posturing than to anyone's health or safety.
Each of the original 22 defendants were charged with break and enter, being unlawfully in a dwelling house, three counts of mischief, and 'obstruction' of police.
That's why it's so troubling today to see Clark join in the same self-fulfilling wave of determined pessimism and 'obstruction' he battled four years ago.
He is tired of delays and apparently endless 'obstruction' from planners, he said this week.
If the restaurant continues to defy the order, the mayor may be held responsible, and any action causing further delay or 'obstruction' could be punishable by both fines and imprisonment.
they faced 'obstruction' in carrying out their research
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