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Meaning of અવરોધ in English

  • A carpentry obstruction, stockade, or other obstacle made in a passage in order to stop an enemy.
  • A fortress or fortified town, on the frontier of a country, commanding an avenue of approach.
  • A fence or railing to mark the limits of a place, or to keep back a crowd.
  • An any obstruction; anything which hinders approach or attack.
  • Any limit or boundary; a line of separation.
  • The act of blocking up; the state of being blocked up.
  • To secure by bonds; to chain; to bond or confine; to hold tightly; to constringe.
  • To bring into a narrow compass; to compress.
  • To hold back by force; to restrain; to repress.
  • To compel; to force; to necessitate; to oblige.
  • To violate; to ravish.
  • To produce in such a manner as to give an unnatural effect; as, a constrained voice.
  • of Constrain
  • The act of constraining, or the state of being constrained; that which compels to, or restrains from, action; compulsion; restraint; necessity.
  • One who curries and dresses leather, after it is tanned.
  • To cut off from entrance, as if by a bar or barrier; to preclude; to hinder from approach, entry, or enjoyment; to shut out or exclude; to deny or refuse; -- with from, and sometimes with of.
  • The uncovering of anything buried or covered with earth; a taking out of the earth or ground.
  • A female detractor.
  • To deprive of an edge; to blunt; to dull.
  • Want or difference of belief; disbelief.
  • A fee or toll paid for goods sold in a hall.
  • Helped.
  • A large basket, usually with a cover, used for the packing and carrying of articles; as, a hamper of wine; a clothes hamper; an oyster hamper, which contains two bushels.
  • To put in a hamper.
  • To put a hamper or fetter on; to shackle; to insnare; to inveigle; hence, to impede in motion or progress; to embarrass; to encumber.
  • A shackle; a fetter; anything which impedes.
  • Articles ordinarily indispensable, but in the way at certain times.
  • Of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear, or which follows; as, the hinder part of a wagon; the hinder parts of a horse.
  • To keep back or behind; to prevent from starting or moving forward; to check; to retard; to obstruct; to bring to a full stop; -- often followed by from; as, an accident hindered the coach; drought hinders the growth of plants; to hinder me from going.
  • To prevent or embarrass; to debar; to shut out.
  • To interpose obstacles or impediments; to be a hindrance.
  • Same as Hindrance.
  • of Hinder
  • Hindermost; -- superl. of Hind, a.
  • The act of hindering, or the state of being hindered.
  • That which hinders; an impediment.
  • A movable frame of wattled twigs, osiers, or withes and stakes, or sometimes of iron, used for inclosing land, for folding sheep and cattle, for gates, etc.; also, in fortification, used as revetments, and for other purposes.
  • In England, a sled or crate on which criminals were formerly drawn to the place of execution.
  • An artificial barrier, variously constructed, over which men or horses leap in a race.
  • To hedge, cover, make, or inclose with hurdles.
  • The coarse part of flax or hemp; hards.
  • The thickness of the layer or body of pigment applied by the painter to his canvas with especial reference to the juxtaposition of different colors and tints in forming a harmonious whole.
  • of Imp
  • of Impede
  • That which impedes or hinders progress, motion, activity, or effect.
  • To impede.
  • Hindered; obstructed.
  • A hindering; a hindrance.
  • Want of adhesion.
  • The act of inclosing; the state of being inclosed, shut up, or encompassed; the separation of land from common ground by a fence.
  • That which is inclosed or placed within something; a thing contained; a space inclosed or fenced up.
  • That which incloses; a barrier or fence.
  • The condition or quality of being incorrupt or incorruptible; absence of, or exemption from, corruption.
  • of Incumbency
  • The state of being incumbent; a lying or resting on something.
  • That which is physically incumbent; that which lies as a burden; a weight.
  • That which is morally incumbent, or is imposed, as a rule, a duty, obligation, or responsibility.
  • The state of holding a benefice; the full possession and exercise of any office.
  • A burdensome and troublesome load; anything that impedes motion or action, or renders it difficult or laborious; clog; impediment; hindrance; check.
  • A burden or charge upon property; a claim or lien upon an estate, which may diminish its value.
  • Same as Indentation, 4.
  • The act of intercepting; as, interception of a letter; interception of the enemy.
  • The act of interdicting; prohibition; prohibiting decree; curse; interdict.
  • The act of interjecting or throwing between; also, that which is interjected.
  • A word or form of speech thrown in to express emotion or feeling, as O! Alas! Ha ha! Begone! etc. Compare Exclamation.
  • To thwart; to obstruct.
  • The act of drawing or laying over, as a covering.
  • To draw over, as a covering.
  • A hardening of the heart; hardness of heart.
  • To harden.
  • Alt. of Obdured
  • Obovate.
  • The act of creeping upon with secrecy or by surprise.
  • The obtaining gifts of escheat by fraud or surprise.
  • The act of obsecrating or imploring; as, the obsecrations of the Litany, being those clauses beginning with "By."
  • A figure of speech in which the orator implores the assistance of God or man.
  • That which stands in the way, or opposes; anything that hinders progress; a hindrance; an obstruction, physical or moral.
  • Opposition; impediment; obstruction.
  • A fixedness in will, opinion, or resolution that can not be shaken at all, or only with great difficulty; firm and usually unreasonable adherence to an opinion, purpose, or system; unyielding disposition; stubborness; pertinacity; persistency; contumacy.
  • The quality or state of being difficult to remedy, relieve, or subdue; as, the obstinacy of a disease or evil.
  • Obstinacy; stubbornness.
  • The state of being constrained, bound, or obliged; that which constrains or obliges; obligation; bond.
  • To constrain; to put under obligation.
  • To block up; to stop up or close, as a way or passage; to place an obstacle in, or fill with obstacles or impediments that prevent or hinder passing; as, to obstruct a street; to obstruct the channels of the body.
  • To be, or come, in the way of; to hinder from passing; to stop; to impede; to retard; as, the bar in the harbor obstructs the passage of ships; clouds obstruct the light of the sun; unwise rules obstruct legislation.
  • of Obstruct
  • The act of obstructing, or state of being obstructed.
  • That which obstructs or impedes; an obstacle; an impediment; a hindrance.
  • The condition of having the natural powers obstructed in their usual course; the arrest of the vital functions; death.
  • The act of lopping or cutting off.
  • of Obtrude
  • The act of obtruding; a thrusting upon others by force or unsolicited; as, the obtrusion of crude opinions on the world.
  • That which is obtruded.
  • The act of stopping up, or closing, an opening.
  • The act of turning toward or downward.
  • The act of immediate inference, by which we deny the opposite of anything which has been affirmed; as, all men are mortal; then, by obversion, no men are immortal. This is also described as "immediate inference by privative conception."
  • The showing of the sacrament on the altar in order that it may receive the adoration of the communicants.
  • The act of ostentating or of making an ambitious display; unnecessary show; pretentious parade; -- usually in a detractive sense.
  • A show or spectacle.
  • To last or endure for a long time; to be perdurable or lasting.
  • Alt. of Precipitancy
  • The quality or state of being precipitant, or precipitate; headlong hurry; excessive or rash haste in resolving, forming an opinion, or executing a purpose; precipitation; as, the precipitancy of youth.
  • The act of precluding, or the state of being precluded; a shutting out.
  • To contract, engage, or stipulate previously.
  • To make a previous contract or agreement.
  • A contract preceding another
  • a contract of marriage which, according to the ancient law, rendered void a subsequent marriage solemnized in violation of it.
  • A low stool to keep the goods from touching the floor.
  • To divest of the character, office, or authority of a pope.
  • To deprive of a pope.
  • A farewell; a bidding farewell.

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