| palisade |  |  | 
| n. (artifact) | 1. palisade | fortification consisting of a strong fence made of stakes driven into the ground. | 
|  | ~ fortification, munition | defensive structure consisting of walls or mounds built around a stronghold to strengthen it. | 
| v. (competition) | 2. fence, fence in, palisade, surround, wall | surround with a wall in order to fortify. | 
|  | ~ protect | shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage.; "Weatherbeater protects your roof from the rain" | 
|  | ~ stockade | surround with a stockade in order to fortify. | 
|  | ~ circumvallate | surround with or as if with a rampart or other fortification. | 
| obstruct |  |  | 
| v. (social) | 1. block, blockade, embarrass, hinder, obstruct, stymie, stymy | hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of.; "His brother blocked him at every turn" | 
|  | ~ stonewall | obstruct or hinder any discussion.; "Nixon stonewalled the Watergate investigation"; "When she doesn't like to face a problem, she simply stonewalls" | 
|  | ~ foreclose, forestall, preclude, prevent, forbid | keep from happening or arising; make impossible.; "My sense of tact forbids an honest answer"; "Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project" | 
|  | ~ filibuster | obstruct deliberately by delaying. | 
|  | ~ check | block or impede (a player from the opposing team) in ice hockey. | 
|  | ~ hang | prevent from reaching a verdict, of a jury. | 
|  | ~ bottleneck | slow down or impede by creating an obstruction.; "His laziness has bottlenecked our efforts to reform the system" | 
| v. (contact) | 2. block, close up, impede, jam, obstruct, obturate, occlude | block passage through.; "obstruct the path" | 
|  | ~ block off, blockade | obstruct access to. | 
|  | ~ barricado, barricade | block off with barricades. | 
|  | ~ barricade | prevent access to by barricading.; "The street where the President lives is always barricaded" | 
|  | ~ asphyxiate, suffocate, stifle, choke | impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of.; "The foul air was slowly suffocating the children" | 
|  | ~ tie up | restrain from moving or operating normally.; "Traffic is tied up for miles around the bridge where the accident occurred" | 
|  | ~ dam, dam up | obstruct with, or as if with, a dam.; "dam the gorges of the Yangtse River" | 
|  | ~ block out, screen | prevent from entering.; "block out the strong sunlight" | 
|  | ~ earth up, land up | block with earth, as after a landslide. | 
|  | ~ barricade, block, block up, bar, block off, blockade, stop | render unsuitable for passage.; "block the way"; "barricade the streets"; "stop the busy road" | 
|  | ~ clog, clog up, congest, choke off, foul, back up, choke | become or cause to become obstructed.; "The leaves clog our drains in the Fall"; "The water pipe is backed up" | 
|  | ~ hinder, impede | be a hindrance or obstacle to.; "She is impeding the progress of our project" | 
| v. (perception) | 3. block, obstruct | shut out from view or get in the way so as to hide from sight.; "The thick curtain blocked the action on the stage"; "The trees obstruct my view of the mountains" | 
|  | ~ barricade, block, block up, bar, block off, blockade, stop | render unsuitable for passage.; "block the way"; "barricade the streets"; "stop the busy road" | 
|  | ~ conceal, hide | prevent from being seen or discovered.; "Muslim women hide their faces"; "hide the money" | 
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