A restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner)
Prevent the progress or free movement of.
1 Even today, these mistakes still hamper the left's effectiveness, especially in Europe.
2 That said; a slightly inflexible approach could hamper progress in subtle ways.
3 Critics say cultural differences with the predominantly Muslim state will hamper integration.
4 He said that presents some significant logistical challenges that could hamper production.
5 The fear was that this would hamper trade and limit global growth.
6 But, he said, lingering barriers to borrowing hamper banking and economic growth.
7 To hamper him in the lunge there was the table between us.
8 His grooms took an indication: the hamper was unfastened; sandwiches were handed.
9 The animal was carried to him at nightfall in a closed hamper .
10 Greek bankers say the delay may hamper the planned privatisation of No.
11 As we leave, a neighbour drops by to deliver a food hamper .
12 Greek bankers say the delay may hamper the planned privatization of No.
13 It didn't hamper the relation of the players at all, he said.
14 The contents of the hamper were now of no use to her.
15 July-Sept is dull as rains hamper movement of goods and construction activities.
16 Quietly I rummage through the clothing hamper ; I check inside the tub.
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