Something immaterial that interferes with or delays action or progress.
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 .
6 Do as you please; little shall I be of hindrance to you.
7 Has your last name been a help or hindrance in your career?
8 I have to be allowed through all the guard posts without hindrance .
9 He restores the faculty by taking away the hindrance to its exercise.
10 Moreover, in the present temptation, Farnsworth had a special check and hindrance .
11 Thenceforth he pursued his natural course without pretense of let or hindrance .
12 But contempt of religion in any sacrament is a hindrance to salvation.
13 We passed the sentry without question, and round the corner without hindrance .
14 There is nausea, gagging, and considerable hindrance with the function of respiration.
15 For a while they were more of a help than a hindrance .
16 It is a hindrance to the higher life, and causes endless trouble.
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