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Definition of Blockages
1. blockage [n] - See also: blockage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blockages
Literary usage of Blockages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Permafrost: North American Contribution [to The] Second International Conference by Building Research Advisory Board Staff (1973)
"Duct Blockages The soil cooling systems are considered only marginally effective
when ducts are clear, but they are totally incapable of functioning as ..."
2. Radiant Healing: The Many Paths to Personal Harmony and Planetary Wholeness by Bellamy Isabel, Isabel Bellamy, Donald MacLean, Maclean Donald (2005)
"After testing for will power development, test for blockages of the will. ...
She had a positive reading for blockages of will, and I realised that this was ..."
3. Spirit by Gregory Shaw (2004)
"The patient was, after all, himself responsible for placing the blockages; our
illnesses don't just happen to us, we grow them, just as we grew our bodies ..."
4. Idaho Forestry Best Management Practices: Compilation of Research on Their by Kathleen A. Seyedbagheri (1998)
"23, 34-35) found that skidding logs across the creek increased turbidities and
stream blockages due to damming by slash and debris. ..."
5. Book of general membership of the Ralston Health Club by Ralston Health Club, Edmund Shaftesbury (1898)
"Blockages of the functions of the stomach are more usual to those who eat more
than the stomach can utilize, than to light eaters. Mr. De Lacy Evans, ..."
6. The Development Decade?: Economic and Social Change in South Africa, 1994-2004 by Vishnu Padayachee (2007)
"Various analysts emphasised different microeconomic blockages; the main ones
listed as policy challenges were: • the functioning of the skills system, ..."