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1 obstar
v.to obstruct, to oppose, to hinder, to impede.* * *no obstar para not to prevent from■ esto no obsta para que cumpla el servicio militar this will not prevent him from doing his military service* * *VIobstar a o para — to hinder, prevent
eso no obsta para que lo haga — that does not prevent him (from) o stop him doing it
* * *verbo intransitivo (frml) (en 3a pers)no obstar PARA QUE + SUBJ: eso no obsta para que sea trasladado — that should not prevent him from being transfered
* * *verbo intransitivo (frml) (en 3a pers)no obstar PARA QUE + SUBJ: eso no obsta para que sea trasladado — that should not prevent him from being transfered
* * *obstar [A1 ]vi( frml) ( en tercera persona) no obstar PARA QUE + SUBJ:sus quejas no obstaron para que siguiera adelante their complaints did not stop o prevent him (from) proceedingeso no obsta para que podamos encontrar una solución that should not be an obstacle to our finding a solution ( frml), that should not prevent us finding a solution* * *obstar viFormaleso no obsta para que vengan si así quieren that is no reason for them not to come if they so wish* * *obstar v impersobstar a orobstar para : to hinder, to preventeso no obsta para que me vaya: that doesn't prevent me from leaving -
2 no obstar para
not to prevent from
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