Similar words: impediment, impedimenta, impending, impede, impeded, impedance, unimpeded, simpering. Meaning: [ɪm'pɪːd] adj. preventing movement.
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(1) Fallen rock is impeding the progress of rescue workers.
(2) These bearing-plinths are often damaged, impeding the working of the bearings and putting stress on the road deck.
(3) Second, that by impeding the market mechanism it may restrict consumer choice.
(4) Mrs Thatcher risked impeding democratisation by not giving the Community total commitment, he said.
(5) She is impeding the progress of our project.
(6) She threatens to prosecute Tony for impeding an investigation.
(7) But Russian roadblocks impeding the flow in many places.
(8) He stood aside, no longer impeding her route to the bathroom.
(9) In computer security, the act of impeding or denying the use of system resources to user.
(10) Developmental dyscalculia, which is a specific learning disorder impeding the ability of a child to acquire arithmetical skills, seriously affects children's normal development and daily life.
(11) Dust acting as a thermal insulator and impeding airflow, thereby reducing heat sink and fan performance.
(12) Scrupulously avoid impeding progress by changing goals autocratically, being indecisive, or holding up resources.
(13) If this situation is impeding your ability to work effectively, it's time to call a truce.
(14) Negative equity ties homeowners down, impeding the mobility that boosted jobs growth in previous US recoveries.
(15) The Minke whales, which are numerous, should be culled because they are impeding the recovery of the endangered Blue Whale.
(16) The bollards at each end have been successful in keeping out vehicles, without impeding the passage of bicycles, prams etc.
(17) More tremors hit Cairo More earth tremors have hit Cairo impeding the relief effort following the major earthquake.
(18) In addition, the traditional designing notion is one of the elements impeding the industry from development.
(19) Conclusion. Disc cellularity declines as age advances and is reduced in the vicinity of major tears. Extensive end-plate abnormalities reduce cellularity by impeding disc nutrition.
(20) Wireless LAN so far there, their safety has been impeding development of the WLAN.
(21) Developmental dyscalculia ( DD) is a specific learning disorder impeding the ability of a child to acquire arithmetical skills. Sentencedict.com
(22) For American Express, having "bad" customers —people who frequently fall behind in their payments, or who don't use their accounts —was impeding its ability to seek and serve the more lucrative ones.
(23) Is there sufficient room for the kiosk and kiosk traffic without impeding other user traffic?
(24) The danger doesn't lie in the hypothetical disasters of revolution, but in conventions impeding progress.
(25) If you need to add a new VLAN to an existing IVE connection, you must first logically destroy and re-create the underlying SEA device, possibly impeding any VIO client LPARs using that connection.
(26) Following this warm-up period, the throttle plate remains open in normal driving, so there's no low-pressure area in the manifold impeding the engine's ability to pump air.
(27) The user - friendly view facilitates interaction with nontechnical business analysts without impeding the development cycle.
(28) The state Supreme Court then ruled that the medical board had exceeded its prerogative in impeding state law.
(29) But more is needed as mortgage backed bond prices have plunged, imperiling the value of bank assets, impeding bank lending, while corporate credit costs have soared.
(30) The act or an instance of hindering , obstructing, or impeding.
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