Synonym: arrest, check, confine, cramp, curb, delay, hamper, hinder, inhibit, interrupt, limit, obstruct, retard. Similar words: impediment, whimper, impetus, imperial, imperious, imperfect, imperative, impending. Meaning: [ɪm'pɪːd] v. 1. be a hindrance or obstacle to 2. block passage through.
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(31) Gas drilling projects, such as Jonah Field, impede pronghorn migration, and new homes restrict corridors to no more than a few hundred yards wide in places.
(32) However, Keefer was not slighting Parker: "Jerry was at the right place at the right time and what he did is he did not impede himself."
(33) The bank holds the funds to pay the certified check and will not pay any other checks drawn on the account if such payment would impede payment of the certified check .
(34) These factors either impede blood circulation around the anal area or weaken the surrounding tissues, resulting in blood vessel engorgement and swelling and protrusion of vascular tissue.
(35) Factors that impede students listening may be internal or external.
(36) Blockages in any other zone may impede functionality in Zone 12.
(37) A vessel of less than 20 metres in length or a sailing vessel shall not impede the safe passage of a power-driven vessel following a traffic lane.
(38) Severe steric effects at the reactive carbon would impede the substitution.
(39) High gas prices will impede the recovery, but won't derail it. It's a speed bump.
(40) However, a sound credit guarantee mechanism to impede the development of e - commerce .
(41) There are reasons to believe that Silvio Berlusconi's Freedom party will fight his battle to prevent domestic reforms that could impede his return as a leader.
(42) To carry objects which may impede the correct running of the Bull Run.
(43) Your best laid strategies can (and will) crumble to dust.The trick is to not let that discourage you or impede your progress.
(44) The author analyses how the problems existing in the enforcement procedure and law-making of the administrative law impede the legalization of Chinese administrative procedure.
(45) Electrical impedance refers to the ability of media to impede current in circuit. When the texture structure of muscle has been changed, the capability to impede current will also change.
(46) Although increasing the sampling data can mitigate the undesired effects, this will impede the computational efficiency.
(47) It doesn't impede me.
(48) He tried to make use of his prestige to impede the investigation.
(49) It was intended to impede the apprehension of the person.
(50) Regulation should enhance the effectiveness of competitive markets, not impede them.
(51) In laboratory experiments at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, Havenhand had demonstrated that such changes could seriously impede the most fundamental strategy of survival: sex.
(52) However, many parameter of forming property of of magnesium haven't been researched, and it impede seriously the stamping forming engeering.
(53) Although increasing the sampling frequency can mitigate the undesired effects, this will impede the computational efficiency.
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(54) Article 38 The leasing of buildings shall not impede the transfer of building property rights.
(55) In sum, the authors suggest that, because love activates a long-term perspective that elicits global processing, it should also promote creativity and impede analytic thinking.
(56) To block or impede an opposing player carrying the puck in ice hockey.
(57) Customer fraud restrains the consumptions of customers to a certain extent, which might impede good-fellowship between telecom service providers and customers.
(58) Underdeveloped capital markets in Asia impede the efficient use of domestic savings.
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