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blocker

[C] Countable
pl: blockers

In a professional or technical setting, this term carries a heavy weight of frustration. When a developer calls something a blocker, they are signaling a complete halt in productivity that requires immediate intervention to resolve. It is more urgent and absolute than a mere obstacle or a hurdle. In a physical or sporting sense, the word evokes a sense of solidity and immovable force. It describes a role defined by denial and prevention rather than creation or movement, emphasizing the act of shutting down an opponent's momentum.

Countable when referring to a person or a specific object that stops progress, such as a blocker on a football team or a blocker in a software project.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

A person or thing that obstructs a path, process, or view.

"The fallen tree acted as a blocker for the emergency vehicles."

Noun
[someone]

A player in sports who prevents an opponent from moving or scoring.

"The team recruited a tall blocker to protect the quarterback."

Noun
[something]

A substance or agent that inhibits a specific chemical or biological reaction.

"This medication acts as a beta-blocker to lower blood pressure."

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