obstructionism

[US]/əb'strʌkʃənɪzəm/
Frequency: Very High

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n. deliberate interference with progress or process, intentional obstruction.
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The opposition party accused the government of obstructionism in passing the new bill.

The constant obstructionism in the negotiations is hindering progress.

The committee faced obstructionism from some members who refused to cooperate.

The company's growth was stunted by the obstructionism of bureaucratic red tape.

Obstructionism in the workplace can lead to inefficiency and low morale.

The senator's obstructionism delayed the passing of the important legislation.

The union accused the management of engaging in obstructionism during the negotiation process.

The teacher faced obstructionism from certain students who refused to follow instructions.

The project was delayed due to the obstructionism of key stakeholders.

Obstructionism in politics often leads to gridlock and lack of progress.

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