filibuster vs obstruct

filibuster

verb
  • To use obstructionist tactics in a legislative body. 

  • To take part in a private military action in a foreign country. 

noun
  • A mercenary soldier; a freebooter; specifically, a mercenary who travelled illegally in an organized group from the United States to a country in Central America or the Spanish West Indies in the mid-19th century seeking economic and political benefits through armed force. 

  • A tactic (such as giving long, often irrelevant speeches) employed to delay the proceedings of, or the making of a decision by, a legislative body, particularly the United States Senate. 

  • A member of a legislative body causing such an obstruction; a filibusterer. 

obstruct

verb
  • To impede, retard, or interfere with; hinder. 

  • To get in the way of so as to hide from sight. 

  • To block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle. See synonyms at block. 

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