Encumber


The meaning of the word Encumber is: to restrict or burden in such a way that action is limited


Examples:

The chaperon’s rules did not encumber the female members of the swim team from sneaking out of their hotel at night.

published by Domitila on 2021-12-15 04:29:34


If you do not want your baby to encumber you when you jog, you should push her in the stroller instead of carrying her.

published by Marylou on 2021-12-14 19:56:05


The tax plan will encumber many average Americans to the point they cannot take yearly vacations.

published by Marcy on 2021-11-28 02:40:44


When Phil saw all of the red tape associated with getting the building permit, he knew the excessive documentation would encumber production on his new home.

published by Jody on 2021-08-17 14:02:50


The controlling stepfather took his daughter’s cellphone in an attempt to encumber her social life.

published by Vernia on 2021-10-21 19:09:38


Because the dictator wants to encumber rebels organizing against him, he closely monitors all anti-government organizations.

published by Kandis on 2021-12-08 14:18:24


The political refugees came to this country so they could live in a nation where they would not have to be concerned about anyone trying to encumber their rights.

published by Daron on 2021-09-02 04:18:03


If I lose my money in the stock market, the loss will encumber my retire plans and force me to work late in life.

published by Alysia on 2021-05-27 01:19:30


State police are currently working with border authorities to produce ways to encumber the flow of drugs into the country.

published by Twanna on 2021-08-10 15:45:52


Since Jim did not want his backpack to encumber his climb up the mountain, he only included a couple of essentials in the bag.

published by Suzette on 2021-04-09 20:14:26


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