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Load vs Obstruct - What's the difference?

load | obstruct | Related terms |

Load is a related term of obstruct.


As verbs the difference between load and obstruct

is that load is to put a load on or in (a means of conveyance or a place of storage) while obstruct is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block.

As a noun load

is a burden; a weight to be carried.

Obstruct vs Burden - What's the difference?

obstruct | burden | Related terms |

Obstruct is a related term of burden.


As a verb obstruct

is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block.

As a noun burden is

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Set_aside vs Obstruct - What's the difference?

set_aside | obstruct | Related terms |

Set_aside is a related term of obstruct.


As verbs the difference between set_aside and obstruct

is that set_aside is (idiomatic) to separate and reserve something for a specific purpose while obstruct is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block.

Control vs Obstruct - What's the difference?

control | obstruct | Related terms |

Control is a related term of obstruct.


As verbs the difference between control and obstruct

is that control is to exercise influence over; to suggest or dictate the behavior of while obstruct is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block.

As a noun control

is (countable|uncountable) influence or authority over.

Obstruct vs Tally - What's the difference?

obstruct | tally | Related terms |

Obstruct is a related term of tally.


As verbs the difference between obstruct and tally

is that obstruct is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block while tally is to count something.

As an adjective tally is

(label) used as a mild intensifier: very (almost exclusively used by the upper classes).

As an interjection tally is

target sighted.

As a noun tally is

originally, a piece of wood on which notches or scores were cut, as the marks of number;.

As an adverb tally is

(obsolete) in a tall way; stoutly; with spirit.

Obstruct vs Defer - What's the difference?

obstruct | defer | Related terms |

Obstruct is a related term of defer.


As verbs the difference between obstruct and defer

is that obstruct is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block while defer is to delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service or defer can be (legal) to submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgment or authority.

Catch vs Obstruct - What's the difference?

catch | obstruct | Related terms |

Catch is a related term of obstruct.


As verbs the difference between catch and obstruct

is that catch is (lb) to capture, overtake while obstruct is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block.

As a noun catch

is (countable) the act of seizing or capturing (jump).

Obstruct vs Rebuke - What's the difference?

obstruct | rebuke | Related terms |

Obstruct is a related term of rebuke.


As verbs the difference between obstruct and rebuke

is that obstruct is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block while rebuke is to criticise harshly; to reprove.

As a noun rebuke is

a harsh criticism.

Obstruct vs Reprove - What's the difference?

obstruct | reprove | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between obstruct and reprove

is that obstruct is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle. See Synonyms at block while reprove is to express disapproval.

Intercept vs Obstruct - What's the difference?

intercept | obstruct | Synonyms |

Intercept is a synonym of obstruct.


As verbs the difference between intercept and obstruct

is that intercept is to stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion) while obstruct is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block.

As a noun intercept

is an interception of a radio broadcast or a telephone call.

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