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obstisy

 

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Term: obstisy

Description:

Obstisy is a noun that refers to a challenging or difficult situation that hinders progress or achievement. It can also describe the act of deliberately opposing, delaying, or obstructing someone or something.

Sense 1:

As a noun, obstisy can represent a challenging obstacle or difficulty that someone must overcome.

Example Sentence: Despite facing numerous obstisies, she persevered and achieved her goals.

Sense 2:

Obstisy can also describe the act of intentionally opposing or obstructing someone or something.

Example Sentence: The company faced obstisies from its competitors who tried to sabotage its progress.

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