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Meanings of
incumbrance
in English
Portuguese
obstáculo
Catalan
impediment
Spanish
interferencia
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Any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome.
interference
hitch
preventive
hindrance
preventative
encumbrance
hinderance
Portuguese
obstáculo
Portuguese
fardo
Catalan
càrrega
Spanish
peso
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An onerous or difficult concern.
burden
load
onus
Portuguese
fardo
Synonyms
Examples for "
burden
"
burden
load
onus
Examples for "
burden
"
1
Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a large disease
burden
,
particularly in children.
2
Women's state pension age rise: an unfair
burden
or a necessary reform?
3
However, questionnaire data can be affected by response error and response
burden
.
4
Conclusions: Obesity rates are leading to a large health and economic
burden
.
5
Discussion: Patients of free clinics suffer from high
burden
of chronic conditions.
1
The temporary repairs passed the
live
-
load
test using heavy vehicles, he said.
2
Eskom says it doesn't expect any
load
-
shedding
to take place this week.
3
However, this mass strike action could see the return of
load
shedding.
4
Eskom is unable to pinpoint exactly how long
load
shedding will continue.
5
The board also had questions about Virtu's debt
load
,
another source said.
1
So Twitter simply puts the
onus
on users to report offending accounts.
2
And I think she is putting the
onus
on China, Batto said.
3
The
onus
was, however, on Mr Tony Blair to overcome the impasse.
4
Valve, for its part, places the
onus
of responsibility with the customer.
5
I'm hoping the
onus
and responsibility for scoring England's goals is shared.
Usage of
incumbrance
in English
1
They might seem therefore to be both a superfluity and an
incumbrance
.
2
I will go anywhere; I know I am a scandal and
incumbrance
.
3
The land would but be an
incumbrance
and a trouble to us.
4
We are out of debt, and the property is free from
incumbrance
.
5
It was his without a restriction, without an admonition, without an
incumbrance
.
6
Thank Heaven, that is now done-gone-lost; Iamfree from its
incumbrance
!
7
Really this Claire Gifford was becoming more and more of an
incumbrance
!
8
Hicks was born honest; I, without that
incumbrance
-
so
some
people said.
9
To lift this
incumbrance
became the special concern of President Mason.
10
Any more cloth and beads than he has already would be an
incumbrance
.
11
If police officials, become a useless
incumbrance
,
would be definitely discarded by society?
12
They clouted me, kicked me-an 'yerlaffed-yerblack, rotten
incumbrance
,
you!
13
In the rapid charge the carbine is not only useless, but a positive
incumbrance
.
14
The poltroon, like the scabbard, is an
incumbrance
when once the sword is drawn.
15
The death of his wrinkled bride soon left him the vast property without
incumbrance
.
16
You are now free from the
incumbrance
of your body.
Other examples for "incumbrance"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
incumbrance
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
useless incumbrance
such incumbrance
additional incumbrance
dangerous incumbrance
double incumbrance
More collocations
Translations for
incumbrance
Portuguese
obstáculo
fardo
preocupação
carga
Catalan
impediment
interferència
destorb
càrrega
preocupació
pes
Spanish
interferencia
estorbo
peso
preocupación
carga
Incumbrance
through the time
Incumbrance
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United Kingdom
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