deobstruct

verb

Etymology

From de- + obstruct.

Definitions

  1. To clear (something) of obstructions.

    • […] we humbly desire of God […] [that] he will be pleas’d to convey to them [the people of Ireland] the notices of their danger, and their sin, and to deobstruct the passages of necessary truth to them,
    • […] such as carry off the Foeces and Mucus, deobstruct the Mouths of the Lacteals, so as the Chyle may have a free Passage into the Blood.
    • […] he exhibited an instrument which he had invented for deobstructing the Fallopian tubes in such cases.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for deobstruct. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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