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block ( Verb)
UK /blɒk/ US /blɑːk/
Present
block
Ing
blocking
He/She/It
blocks
Past Simple
blocked
Past Participle
blocked
1-
B2
by placing anything in or across a conduit, a tunnel, a roadway, etc., one can prevent anything from going or running through it.
-> The car blocked the door off the parking lot.
-> You shouldn't block the way of the ambulance.
2-
B2
by sitting next to or in the path of someone, preventing someone from getting someplace or to see anything.
-> The tall guy blocked my view of the stage.
-> She wanted to reach it but people blocked her.
3-
B2
to stop anything from occurring, progressing, or growing
-> They blocked the project due to economic reasons.
-> She blocked the wedding ceremony.
4-
B2
to hinder social media accounts from someone not to reach details about that person
-> After the allegations I blocked him.
-> Blocking a person on social media is so easy.
Word Families
'block' Contained Stories
They too are the living beings in the world ( may be even underworld) on top of humans and plants. Animals are found in every part of the world. Some live in forests. Others live in hot, sandy deserts or even underground. Their comfort zones depend upon the place they survive . Sometimes human activities can block their living conditions. For example , deforestation can break the ecosystem. Lakes, rivers and the sea. Animals can be domestic and calm as well as wild. They can be kept as pets like dog, cat and parrots for care and at the same time there are wild animals like the lion , tiger etc. All these when combined become the animal family. Some animals have gone extinct due to the conditions they survived and what surrounded them. Animals also communicate with each other . Animals are worth keeping. We don't have to worry when he have a cute pet at our home. When we have this way of thinking which is to keep pets, they are the best option. To our surprise comb jelly was the first animal to be found on earth. The natural world contains about 8.7 million species but still some are in uncertainty.