Etymology:
Meaning:
Not blocked or hindered; clear and unimpeded
Origin:
The word "unobstructed" is derived from the following roots:
The prefix "in-" became "un-" in English.
Usage:
"Unobstructed" is used to describe something that is not blocked or hindered. For example:
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