Impede


The meaning of the word Impede is: to interfere with or slow the progress of


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If you do not eat while you are sick, the lack of nutrients will impede your recovery.

published by Jeanene on 2021-06-25 14:28:38


The purpose of the barrier is to impede entry into the museum to prevent overcrowding at the exhibits.

published by Reagan on 2021-09-29 17:37:27


Because I do not want to impede your efforts on this project, I will step away and let someone else handle this difficult task.

published by Rory on 2021-02-06 16:48:20


The new beverage laws are designed to impede the actions of people who drive under the influence of alcohol.

published by Migdalia on 2021-09-19 05:42:07


By reducing tax credits, the local government hopes to impede the building of new homes in the overcrowded town.

published by Winona on 2021-07-21 18:54:11


What are the problems that impede our progress on the task?

published by Socorro on 2021-08-21 18:32:30


If we plan the event indoors, the rain will not be able to impede our activities.

published by Porfirio on 2021-12-19 09:17:42


Wearing heavy ankle weights will impede your progress as you swim across the ocean.

published by Petrina on 2021-12-13 05:20:05


While economic sanctions may impede trade between the two countries, they will not force either of the nations to do business within our borders.

published by Nobuko on 2021-09-25 16:32:35


When people talk loudly during a movie, their actions impede my enjoyment of the film.

published by Sonya on 2021-01-08 03:08:35


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