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Meanings of
hindering
in English
Preventing movement.
obstructive
clogging
impeding
Related terms
preventive
preventative
Synonyms
Examples for "
obstructive
"
obstructive
clogging
impeding
Examples for "
obstructive
"
1
Purpose: A new method of palliation of malignant
obstructive
jaundice is presented.
2
The months ahead could start on a slightly counterproductive or
obstructive
note.
3
Common diagnoses included hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and chronic
obstructive
pulmonary disease.
4
Rationale: One in 12 adults has chronic
obstructive
pulmonary disease or asthma.
5
These findings are consistent with impaired detoxification ability in human
obstructive
cholestasis.
1
Early intervention through a youth-centred agency will prevent the system
clogging
up.
2
Had a double bypass last year, and now I'm
clogging
up again.
3
Books were stacked everywhere,
clogging
the already narrow artery into the house.
4
Criminals are becoming obstinate; they dally forever,
clogging
the processes of justice.
5
Behind them another party of fair-goers arrived,
clogging
up the gate path.
1
These costs are
impeding
the expansion of smaller Irish firms into Europe.
2
The blue wall is greatly
impeding
our success to tackle organised crime.
3
He conceded that political rivalries were
impeding
progress in rebuilding the city.
4
China denies it's
impeding
freedom of navigation or overflight in the waterway.
5
Settlers living in the heart of Hebron deny
impeding
the HRC's work.
Usage of
hindering
in English
1
Mr Henry was charged with
hindering
police, resisting police and property damage.
2
Your fear of the bear is actually
hindering
your ability to survive.
3
Police had earlier complained that some media coverage was
hindering
their investigation.
4
She was the one who had charge; no one was
hindering
her.
5
But there are also
hindering
forces pulling money managers away from ESG.
6
Mr. Bentley says it is
hindering
the full success of the meetings.
7
High mutation rates diminish the clustering of cooperators,
hindering
their evolutionary success.
8
An overview of the factors
hindering
progress in disease cartography is provided.
9
Are they in the habit of
hindering
you in your changeful moods?
10
Martinez-Sanchez pleaded not guilty to second-degree
hindering
prosecution and tampering with evidence.
11
In these slowly-developing love-affairs there is usually but one great
hindering
cause.
12
Discouragement usually results in
hindering
progress, whereas confidence tends to increase it.
13
We were bound by tradition, and religion, but it kept
hindering
us.
14
I went into the chapel and sat myself down-noone
hindering
me.
15
Then she was in his arms again and he was
hindering
her.
16
To such feeling as this the actualities are but fetters,
hindering
aspiration.
Other examples for "hindering"
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About this term
hindering
hinder
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
hinder apprehension
hinder efforts
hinder progress
hinder police
hinder economic
More collocations
Hindering
through the time
Hindering
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common