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Meanings of
baulk
in English
Portuguese
dificuldade
Catalan
impediment
Spanish
freno
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Something immaterial that interferes with or delays action or progress.
check
handicap
hindrance
impediment
deterrent
balk
rafter
hinderance
Portuguese
dificuldade
Catalan
refusar
Spanish
negarse
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Refuse to comply.
resist
jib
Catalan
refusar
Synonyms
Examples for "
check
"
check
handicap
hindrance
impediment
deterrent
Examples for "
check
"
1
However the appeal process was a necessary
check
on power, he said.
2
If travelling today, remember to
check
the current weather & road conditions.
3
It said work is under way to
check
generators and power lines.
4
Power Age communities have grown far beyond the
check
of individual experience.
5
U.S. jobs data kept the U.S. stock market move in
check
,
however.
1
British Open: Each year, the statistic becomes a greater
handicap
than ever.
2
He has discovered quickly that in international management a
handicap
system applies.
3
Another small victory in the human-robot race, with the necessary
handicap
applied.
4
Many women
handicap
other women; and they
handicap
them in multifarious ways.
5
NOTE: Numbers in brackets are the official
handicap
ratings for each horse.
1
We might want to think about another possible
hindrance
to our plans.
2
Some are free from
hindrance
and in the power of the will.
3
The absence of help was in this case a very positive
hindrance
.
4
The young man meant well, but his presence could be a
hindrance
.
5
The party, however, did not succeed in crossing the market-place without
hindrance
.
1
Healthcare costs are also a major
impediment
to job growth, he said.
2
Tougher rules for the financial sector overall may also be an
impediment
.
3
The Greek Government had put no
impediment
in the way of arbitration.
4
Sure, concern about data privacy is an
impediment
to luring shoppers online.
5
The
impediment
made the car swerve and it ran into a lamp-post.
1
The Trident nuclear
deterrent
has taken centre stage in the independence debate.
2
Corruption is a major
deterrent
to private sector investment in the economy.
3
American strength, both military and economic, is the best
deterrent
,
Trump said.
4
American strength, both military and economic, is the best
deterrent
,
he said.
5
Many smaller firms, however, view the plan as a
deterrent
to business.
1
Women
balk
,
thrusting their children behind them; some try again to escape.
2
Biden wanted to make sure the most visible general would not
balk
.
3
Would he really
balk
at using the protomolecule to further his agenda?
4
Or perhaps forever, if he didn't
balk
at mass executions and torture.
5
If asked the courses, I
balk
after the recital of the soup.
1
She projected an amazing strength, even gagged and chained to the
rafter
.
2
Judith cackled, gasped, and suddenly, horribly, let out a blood-curdling,
rafter
-
quaking
scream.
3
She relaxed and stretched in a yawn, hitting a
rafter
of cork.
4
He tried to imagine Emily walking the big
rafter
in the barn.
5
She gripped the
rafter
in both hands, raising it like a club.
1
These verses are a proof that business was not the hinderance
2
With the aid of the holy Church, no hinderanceisinsuperable.
3
This is a great hinderancetothe receiving of truth, and very prejudicial.
4
Yet such hinderancetorest brought a refreshment all its own.
5
Her papers are all right, and she may go on without further hinderance
Usage of
baulk
in English
1
Many politicians may
baulk
when they see what the plans actually cost.
2
Mountain bikers power along ledges that a mountain goat might
baulk
at.
3
A mountainous and distasteful task, yet she did not
baulk
at it.
4
And many Asian clients
baulk
at paying much, if anything, for advice.
5
Oh, James was too much of a gentleman to
baulk
and run.
6
Then, almost with tears, I entreated him not to
baulk
my purpose.
7
I would
baulk
at their first question: why do you want to know?
8
They will not
baulk
at fighting to prevent him being taken.
9
Anyone not reading past the headline might
baulk
at the suggestion.
10
Where others might
baulk
,
you'll find that you possess the cool objectivity needed.
11
So close it seems and only the weather to
baulk
us.
12
Nay, if it cost me my soul, I will not
baulk
my vengeance.
13
Why, then I should
baulk
your dream, which is either true or false.
14
Who will
baulk
me if I have a mind to quarrel over it?
15
But I'll never
baulk
ye-it'llbe a hard-bittenterrier that will worry Dandie!
16
However; it's possible that you may
baulk
at making a final or formal commitment.
Other examples for "baulk"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
baulk
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
baulk at
baulk when
go into baulk
great baulk
baulk an opportunity
More collocations
Translations for
baulk
Portuguese
dificuldade
trave
impedimento
dissuasor
obstáculo
Catalan
impediment
fre
nosa
biga
refusar
resistir-se
frustrar
abandonar
Spanish
freno
estorbo
negarse
rehusar
frustrar
resistirse
plantarse
Baulk
through the time
Baulk
across language varieties
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