Crossword-Solution: OBSTRUCTIONIST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Obstructionist | n. | One who hinders progress; one who obstructs business, as in a legislative body. |
| Obstructionist | a. | Of or pertaining to obstructionists. |
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| Monkeywrench thrower | 1 answer |
| Hinderer. | 11 answers |
| Antagonist | 56 answers |
| Adver-sary | 70 answers |
| Opposer | 72 answers |
| Hindrance | 100 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with OBSTRUCTIONIST (5)
Although most of them did it without complaint, the arrest of an obstructionist was entirely within the framework of local laws and in itself was not a noteworthy event.
You're just an obstructionist, but I'm a facilitator--a metaphor for access, for hope, for possibility." On another day a young maiden fleeing evil men ran across the rocks until she reached the wall where she could go no farther.
Wolf, I beg you to refrain from that sort of suggestions.' (Storm of hand-clapping from the Right.) This was applause from the enemy, for Lecher himself, like Wolf, was an Obstructionist.
Better for him, individually, to advocate "war, pestilence, and famine," than to act as obstructionist to a war already begun.
The whole country remembers the yearlong fight in the Police Board and Mayor Strong's vain attempt to remove the obstructionist who, under an ill-conceived law, was able to hold up the scheme of reform.
Quotes with OBSTRUCTIONIST (3)
We have become used to obstructionist ideas. In the name of modernisation we are unconsciously hindering the natural flow of life. The fact that we are irritated, depressed, and distressed speaks volumes of our illogical ambitions to acquire control of this planet. Mostly, philosophically challenged and scant respect for natural way of life is making us irrelevant.
Harvard was also a little bit of a villain in my first book, 'The Dante Club.' I guess there might be a way to make Harvard more of a sympathetic presence, but it's such a powerful institution that it more naturally lends itself toward not necessarily a negative but an obstructionist element in a story.
The people who would call me an obstructionist overlook some inconvenient facts.
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Appears in: Universal.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2017).