Aún no tenemos significados para "impede by".
1The work of rescue was greatly impeded by the selfishness of residents.
2He knew the road too well to be impeded by the darkness.
3The cortege, impeded by the throng, moved slowly toward the imperial palace.
4Found the river beyond this place much narrowed and impeded by rocks.
5All their efforts at gaiety were impeded by the inertia of fear.
6It lay through dense forest, impeded by fallen trees and thick undergrowth.
7S. We were afterwards considerably embarrassed and impeded by very lofty mountains.
8Commerce, like industry, was subject to restrictions and impeded by antiquated customs.
9Movement by land was impeded by mountains, deserts, forests, swamps, water courses.
10He found his way impeded by crowds in front of the newspaper offices.
11Their march became more and more impeded by the number of their wounded.
12The settlement of this Territory was greatly impeded by Indian hostilities.
13The diligence of Niebuhr, though often impeded by illness, was immense.
14Darby's perceptions being much impeded by the smoke, he hastily approached the door.
15Meade's army was also greatly impeded by circumstances beyond human control.
16On resuming their voyage, their course was again impeded by a British squadron.