What does verstopping in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word verstopping in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use verstopping in Dutch.

The word verstopping in Dutch means verstopping, stremming, constipatie, obstipatie, verstopping, belemmering, verstopping, stremming, verstopping, belemmering, verstopping, verstopping, constipatie, verstopping, verstopping. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word verstopping

verstopping

(sth blocking, obstruction)

A blockage in the pipes is causing the toilet to overflow.

stremming

(ceasing of activity)

The stoppage of bus service on weekends has created problems for a lot of people.

constipatie, obstipatie, verstopping

(inability to defecate)

There are many home remedies for constipation.

belemmering, verstopping, stremming

(logs blocking river)

verstopping

(medicine: clogging) (neus)

Nasal congestion often follows a cold.

belemmering, verstopping

(US, figurative (delay)

verstopping, constipatie

(euphemism (constipation)

My doctor is troubled by my irregularity.

verstopping

(plug, blockage)

There is a stop in the pipe.

verstopping

(blockage)

There is a clog in the pipe, and now there is water all over the floor.

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