obstructive

obstructive
adjective (inclined to cause trouble and difficulties: an obstructive personality.) som hindrer/sperrer; vanskelig, stridbar
I
subst. \/əbˈstrʌktɪv\/
1) hinder
2) (parlamentarisk e.l.) obstruksjonist, obstruksjonspolitiker, forhalingstaktiker, filibuster
II
adj. \/əbˈstrʌktɪv\/
1) som sperrer veien for, som blokkerer for
2) (overført) som hindrer, som stanser
obstructive to som legger hinder i veien for
this policy is obstructive to our plans
denne politikken er til hinder for våre planer

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