Synonym: check, curb, hold back, impede, obstruct, restrain, retard, stop. Similar words: reminder, kindergarten, independent, independence, be independent of, behind, index, indeed. Meaning: ['haɪndə(r)] v. 1. be a hindrance or obstacle to 2. hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of 3. put at a disadvantage. adj. located at or near the back of an animal.
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31. They lack natural resources or experience climatic extremes which hinder economic activity.
32. It would hinder persons of ill fame acting in the business from whose ill conduct the public odium had arisen.
33. The problem of fragmentation continues to hinder progress in most development work in the bantustans.
34. They move by suddenly flexing the hinder end of their body so that they give a little skipping jump.
35. Animal research has proved of little value in the past and will continue to hinder medical progress in the future.
36. This will in turn lead to confusion on the part of both staff and patient and is likely to hinder progress.
37. The limitations of health-status measure hinder our ability to map health trends except in the simplest way.
38. Each also assumes leadership of a party that can aid or hinder his plans.
39. Such policies may hinder attempts to achieve economic growth and may increase the level of unemployment.
40. The pursuit of war criminals, if carried out firmly but prudently,[www.Sentencedict.com] could yet help rather than hinder peace in Bosnia.
41. Society's attitudes about women hinder any real progress toward equality.
42. Calorie-free fluids do not add to body fat, hinder weight loss or cause fluid retention in those of normal health.
43. The benefits that consumers will enjoy are dependent on unbridled competition within the industry; government intervention will only hinder its evolution.
44. Many a wet day was passed in this way for he let me help him, or did I hinder?
45. It was worn on the left hand, so as not to hinder sword play.
46. Institutions organised nationally and regionally along sectoral lines hinder the establishment of more appropriate institutions in rural areas.
47. In short, the attitudes of both the social elite and the labor movement have served to hinder economic growth.
48. Unproductive feelings of inadequacy hinder your behaviour in a variety of ways.
49. Most people cover their bodies with layers of synthetic fibres that trap air and hinder the skin's natural metabolism.
50. Marketing and distribution assistance is also needed, as are changes in existing regulations that hinder small-scale food processing.
51. How did that hinder the development of the team and what you could do?
52. Don't hinder me when I am trying to work.
53. He did not try to hinder her.
54. Correct defective components that could hinder proper headlamp alignment.
55. You cannot hinder me doing what I'm resolved on.
56. The policy will promote rather than hinder reform.
57. How does my plan hinder law enforcement, sir?
58. There is nothing to hinder you from "deceiving" your subconscious mind when giving it instructions through autosuggestion, as I deceived my son's subconscious mind.
59. However, due to the current research, the negative effects are concerned by many people. They hold the view that the expansion of ownership will hinder the development of technology spillover effect.
60. Hinder firearm to is it prevent flammable gas , liquid flame from spread and prevent flash back but cause safety device of explosion to used for.
More similar words: reminder, kindergarten, independent, independence, be independent of, behind, index, indeed, fall behind, hindsight, under, wander, in detail, sender, tender, ponder, gender, render, leave behind, commander, under way, offender, founder, undergo, engender, defender, undercut, come under, fall under, behind schedule.