To render passage impossible by physical obstruction.
Be a hindrance or obstacle to.
1 Yes, indeed, but her age does not necessarily impede a healthy birth.
2 It has used its monopoly power to impede innovation and stifle competition.
3 ANALYSIS:Does the Court of Criminal Appeal impede the imposition of deterrent sentences?
4 Preoccupation with the past may obstruct the present and impede the future.
5 Honda said there were no supply chain issues that would impede production.
6 And don't let money -or lack thereof - impede your efforts.
7 We stumble and impede each other in the great waves of smoke.
8 Nothing would be allowed to impede the progress he meant to make.
9 The presence of another person in the house would impede it greatly.
10 In no way did such accommodation impede the progress of his Superstars.
11 He feels that his continued presence serves only to impede Caroline's progress.
12 Turbulent markets did not impede Schwab's ability to retain and attract clients.
13 First we'll expose some barriers that can harm or impede your rankings.
14 First, I was not co-operating, I was trying to impede the attempt.
15 That distress is stronger than all the barriers that impede their move.
16 Panic-struck, the Federals had thrown away everything that could impede their flight.
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