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10 Dec 2022
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@dkirs Actually thinking about it more. Blocked means totally blocked, but obstructed could mean partially or totally blocked.
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@Ahwhoy then, blocked and obstructed are used when it is totally blocked, and obstructed only partially?
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@dkirs partially blocked means that it is not completely blocked. "Blocked" means that it is totally blocked.
Obstructed can mean either blocked or partially blocked. We don't know without context. 🤷
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@Ahwhoy I understand, you mean blocked and obstructed are the same? But obstructed can be totally or partially blocked?
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