English to Indonesian Dictionary obstructive

obstructive

obstruktif
definition
adjective
all tubing should be cleared of obstructive algae and detritus
causing a blockage or obstruction.
instead of being helpful, she had been a shade obstructive
causing or tending to cause deliberate difficulties and delays.
translation of 'obstructive'
adjective
yg menghalangi,
yg merintangi,
yg mengganggu
example
The judge described F as having been deliberately 'obstructive' .
They treated 39 patients with 'obstructive' symptoms using medical therapy.
I note they worked assiduously to cooperate with the Military Committee - even when the Government and the Defence Minister were deliberately 'obstructive' .
They worried that women sporting the 'obstructive' hairstyle were lowering wartime factory production.
Confidence and ambition regarding the international competitiveness of these industries made trade barriers and protection appear unnecessary and 'obstructive' .
People who suffer from 'obstructive' sleep apnea are more likely to die suddenly from a heart attack when they are sleeping, according to a new study by researchers at the Mayo Clinic.
Multiple studies have shown that those who suffer from 'obstructive' sleep apnea have a decrease in their quality of life.
Only if 'obstructive' symptoms are significant would surgery be indicated, even in cases of systemic amyloidosis.
We are not trying to be 'obstructive' , it is a safety issue.
This is where the industry is being deliberately 'obstructive' , holding Britain back in the meantime.
That typifies his attitude throughout the case uncooperative, 'obstructive' and difficult.
Pedestrian charity and road safety campaign group, Living Streets joins battle against illegal and 'obstructive' parking in the Norwich area by issuing its own parking warning notices.
His behaviour and attitude towards his supervisory team amounts to his being deliberately 'obstructive' .
‘It's essential that SNH staff have a statutory right of access to all land and water without having to seek permission from 'obstructive' land-owners,’ he said.
Human documents belong to humankind: hence his rage against 'obstructive' archivists who dare refuse access to precious materials which have fallen to their care.
He advised that Mr. Jackson was suffering from chronic simple bronchitis, chronic 'obstructive' airways disease and emphysema, all arising from his past history of cigarette smoking.
The ‘men in suits’, continually seeking change in the most 'obstructive' way, brought confusion and chaos that disrupted the teaching process.
Was Mrs Smith deliberately 'obstructive' or uncooperative?
Here too, point number three emphasized that the buses should not be brought to a halt in an 'obstructive' way in front of bus stops.
It was and is reasonable to hold that Burke was deliberately and knowingly 'obstructive' of the tribunal's work.
The re-gasification terminals are viewed as large, 'obstructive' and generally displeasing to the eye for local residents and businesses.
On follow-up, the size of the lesions decreased, and the 'obstructive' symptoms improved with antibiotic treatment alone.
However awkward and 'obstructive' the dictator has been, the president is going to war come what may.
Residents in the area, who have had to put up with 'obstructive' on-street parking and a sharp rise in traffic volumes, are understandably reluctant to see a bigger capacity park developed on the site of the current car park.
People with chronic bronchitis or chronic 'obstructive' pulmonary disease may experience recurrent exacerbations with worsening symptoms or greater volume or purulence of sputum.
The medical profession has known about the childhood 'obstructive' sleep apnea syndrome since at least the 19th century.
But councillors claim absentee and 'obstructive' landlords and residents could block the scheme in some streets.
He denied having had a sexually transmitted disease, urinary tract infection, previous paraphimosis, instrumentation, piercings, or 'obstructive' symptoms.
Surgery still remains the standard of treatment for 'obstructive' symptoms.
The police constable told the court that when Smith was taken to Scarborough police station he was ‘difficult, 'obstructive' and offensive towards the custody sergeant’.
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