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- nounblocking (noun)
- the action or fact of blocking or obstructing someone or something:"the issue led to the disruption of classes and the blocking of the Kakata highway by angry students"
- obstructing or impeding the actions of an opponent in a game, especially (in ball sports) one who does not have control of the ball.
- psychiatrythe sudden halting of the flow of thought or speech, as a symptom of schizophrenia or other mental health condition.
- failure to recall or consider an unpleasant memory or train of thought.
- the grouping or treatment of things (e.g., items of data or shades of color) in blocks.
- the physical arrangement of actors on a stage or movie set.
verbblocking (present participle)- make the movement or flow in (a passage, pipe, road, etc.) difficult or impossible:"block up the holes with sticky tape" · "a police cordon blocked off roads"
- put an obstacle in the way of (something proposed or attempted):"he stood up, blocking her escape" · "they tried to block the release of the film"
- prevent access to or use of (email, a website, or a mobile phone):"some companies use these IMEI numbers to block stolen phones"
- restrict the use or conversion of (currency or any other asset).
- (in sports) hinder or stop the movement or action of (an opponent, a ball, etc.):"Knight did well to block Soloman's shot"
- bridgeplay in such a way that an opponent cannot establish (a long suit).
- medicineproduce insensibility in (a part of the body) by injecting an anesthetic close to the nerves that supply it.
- impress text or a design on (a book cover).
- shape or reshape (a hat) using a wooden mold:"nobody cleans and blocks old felt hats any more"
- design or plan the movements of actors on a stage or movie set.
OriginMiddle English (denoting a log or tree stump): from Old French bloc (noun), bloquer (verb), from Middle Dutch blok, of unknown ultimate origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- the action or fact of blocking or obstructing someone or something:
verb- make the movement or flow in (a passage, pipe, road, etc.) difficult or impossible:
- put an obstacle in the way of (something proposed or attempted):
- (in sports) hinder or stop the movement or action of (an opponent, a ball, etc.):
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