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admission, progress, or action: as a : an intangible impediment, obstacle, or barrier [the restrictive covenant raised a racial ] [consent
Molehill
under ground hence a very small hill or an insignificant obstacle or difficulty as to make a mountain out of a
Step in aid of execution
or advancing the execution of any extent or removing some obstacle from the way of execution, it may well be regarded
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Remit
refrain from inflicting to give up'. It is therefore, no obstacle in the way of the President or Governor, as the
Lawful marriage
as husband and wife and where there was no insurmountable obstacle to such a marriage, Mohd. Amin v. Vakil Ahmed, AIR
Barrier
A carpentry obstruction stockade or other obstacle made in a passage in order to stop an enemy
Obstacle
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Ob
as a simple intensive as in oblige to bind to obstacle something standing before object lit to throw against obovate reversely
Restrain
either by physical or moral force or by any interposing obstacle to repress or suppress to keep down to curb
Irreversible steering gear
affected by the road wheels as when they strike an obstacle side ways but easily controlled by the hand wheel or
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