Obsess is a masculine noun in the Portuguese language and that refers to what prevents, blocks or that makes it difficult particular action or situation.
Etymologically, the word "obice" originated from the Latin obex, which means "impediment" or "obstacle".
In general, an obstacle can be considered a synonym of impediment, as a fact or circumstance that is responsible for the impossibility of progressing with the execution of a certain objective.
Example: "The broken leg was a great obstacle to the absence at work".
This is also a common term in legal language, for example, when there is an objection or arguments that are contrary to a situation, making it impossible to proceed.
Example: "The judge presented an obstacle to the case".
cool obscene
In the legal field, the term cool obstacle it is used in the sense of preventing something, being, for this, supported by some previously established rule or law that ensures such an objection.
That is, an obstacle or impediment to any legal process is a legal obstacle or obstacle constitutional, when it is provided, according to the law, in situations that present a certain settings.
Also according to legal language, the so-called insurmountable obstacle is that impediment considered impossible to overcome, to overcome.
Synonyms of Obse
- clutter
- embarrassment
- hindrance
- hindrance
- stranded
- embarrassment
- off-side
- obstacle
- peach
- objection