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ostacolerò

Ostacolerò is the first-person singular future indicative form of the Italian verb ostacolare, meaning to hinder or obstruct. As a conjugated form, it expresses a commitment to impede someone or something in the future. The form can appear in both literal and figurative contexts.

Etymology and morphology: Ostacolare derives from ostacolo, meaning obstacle, and the infinitive ending -are. The future

Usage: In ordinary Italian, ostacolerò is a specific verb form used in reported or direct speech and

See also: ostacolare; ostacolo; conjugation of Italian verbs in the future tense.

tense
for
the
first
person
singular
is
formed
with
the
ending
-erò:
io
ostacolerò.
Other
forms
include
ostacolerai,
ostacolerà,
ostacoleremo,
ostacolerete,
ostacoleranno.
The
stress
falls
on
the
final
syllable
in
this
form.
in
deliberate
statements
about
future
actions.
It
can
express
intent
to
block
a
proposal,
project,
or
initiative,
either
in
a
literal
sense
or
metaphorically,
such
as
hindering
progress
or
a
plan.