Similar words: bad blood, block, blocked, block off, blockage, blockade, blockaded, blockbuster. Meaning: n. 1. any condition that makes it difficult to make progress or to achieve an objective 2. a barrier set up by police to stop traffic on a street or road in order to catch a fugitive or inspect traffic etc..
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(31) This provides a significant roadblock to innovation and help for this is very much welcome.
(32) The language barrier is a roadblock to potential cooperation between foreigners and Chinese.
(33) In Zhuoni, a county in the northwest province of Gansu, protesters in mid-March torched a school, set up their own roadblock and trashed officials' cars, residents said.
(34) If we're lucky, the Times is going to call us a roadblock.
(35) The fact that no two sites are exactly the same creates a roadblock or speed bump for each new visitor.
(36) Intense lobbying by Canadian officials finally helped to clear the roadblock, the Globe and Mail said.
(37) Anytime they could set up a roadblock in our way.
(37) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(38) He didn't get far. A roadblock had been set up in response to the 911 call.
(39) Went 8 years however, this roadblock still did not keep clear of.
(40) It also means you are going to push aside the roadblock of regret, move forward, take action, resume living.
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