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hinder

obstruct / impede / delay / hamper
Transitive Verb
past: hinderedpp: hindereding: hindering

This term describes the act of creating an obstacle that slows progress or makes a task more difficult. It carries a sense of friction or resistance, suggesting that while the goal may still be achievable, the path is now burdened by an external force or complication. Unlike total prevention, this word often implies a delay or a reduction in efficiency. It is frequently used in professional, legal, or technical contexts to describe systemic barriers, such as bureaucracy or physical obstructions, that impede a desired outcome.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone/something]

To make it difficult for someone to do something or for something to happen.

"The heavy snow will hinder our progress up the mountain."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone/something from doing something]

To stop someone from doing something or prevent something from happening.

"A lack of funding may hinder the team from completing the research."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone/something]

To create an obstacle that slows down the movement or development of a person or process.

"Strict regulations often hinder the growth of small businesses."

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