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单词 impeded
释义

impede

verb

im·​pede im-ˈpēd How to pronounce impede (audio)
impeded; impeding

transitive verb

: to interfere with or slow the progress of
impeder noun

Synonyms

  • clog
  • cramp
  • embarrass
  • encumber
  • fetter
  • hamper
  • handcuff
  • handicap
  • hinder
  • hobble
  • hog-tie
  • hold back
  • hold up
  • inhibit
  • interfere (with)
  • manacle
  • obstruct
  • shackle
  • short-circuit
  • stymie
  • tie up
  • trammel
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Example Sentences

He claims that economic growth is being impeded by government regulations. The soldiers could not impede the enemy's advance.
Recent Examples on the Web At the top of the list was an executive grant of clemency for Roger Stone, a longtime Trump friend and political adviser who was convicted by a jury of seeking to impede a congressional investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. Anchorage Daily News, 13 Aug. 2022 At the top of the list was an executive grant of clemency for Roger Stone, a longtime Trump friend and political adviser who was convicted by a jury of seeking to impede a congressional investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. Devlin Barrett, Washington Post, 13 Aug. 2022 Ruffer’s concern is that the loss of reserves will impede the banks’ willingness to take risks. James Mackintosh, WSJ, 3 Sep. 2022 Planned Parenthood objected, saying that doing so might impede access by forcing people to pay out of pocket. New York Times, 11 July 2022 This can ensure the dynamic nature of creating, storing and sharing data doesn't impede the end-users' workflow. Mike Quinn, Forbes, 15 July 2022 There was an attempt, a successful attempt, to block the transfer of power, to impede Congress in the joint session counting Electoral College votes, and then the effort to get Pence to declare these absurd powers to unilaterally reject electors. NBC News, 19 June 2022 Here’s something else experts are sure of: The best way to impede the virus and protect yourself from its worst effects is to get vaccinated and boosted. Karen Kaplanscience And Medicine Editor, Los Angeles Times, 14 June 2022 More recently, the Coastal Commission entered the fray, saying the barrier would impede public access, and that the project should require environmental mitigation. Phil Diehl, San Diego Union-Tribune, 5 June 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Latin impedire, from in- + ped-, pes foot — more at foot

First Known Use

circa 1595, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

impede

verb

im·​pede im-ˈpēd How to pronounce impede (audio)
impeded; impeding
: to interfere with the movement or progress of A snowstorm impeded his journey.

impeded 1 of 2

adjective

as in hindered

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • hindered
  • obstructed
  • blocked
  • prevented
  • stopped
  • excluded
  • precluded
  • suppressed
  • refused
  • rejected
  • ruled out
  • shut out
  • repressed
  • revoked
  • disallowed
  • vetoed
  • disapproved
  • objectionable
  • unsuitable
  • unsanctioned
  • unseemly
  • discouraged
  • ineffable
  • unmentionable

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • permitted
  • permissible
  • acceptable
  • allowable
  • appropriate
  • lawful
  • allowed
  • legitimate
  • tolerable
  • permissive
  • legal
  • bearable
  • authorized
  • endurable
  • okay
  • endorsed
  • accepted
  • sufferable
  • approved
  • warranted
  • sanctioned
  • promoted
  • supported
  • licensed
  • granted
  • certified
  • accredited
  • encouraged
  • indorsed
  • required
  • condoned
  • vouchsafed
  • commanded
  • suitable
  • proper
  • mandatory
  • countenanced
  • ordered
  • accorded
  • tolerated
  • brooked
  • seemly
  • unobjectionable
  • OK
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impeded

2 of 2

verb

past tense of impede
as in hampered
to create difficulty for the work or activity of the construction work impeded the smooth running of the office for several months

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • hampered
  • hindered
  • obstructed
  • embarrassed
  • handicapped
  • inhibited
  • delayed
  • blocked
  • stymied
  • disrupted
  • encumbered
  • cramped
  • hobbled
  • constrained
  • clogged
  • fettered
  • restrained
  • shackled
  • tied up
  • thwarted
  • trammeled
  • handcuffed
  • short-circuited
  • trammelled
  • frustrated
  • manacled
  • held back
  • bound
  • stifled
  • curbed
  • tied
  • hog-tied
  • reined
  • gave a hard time
  • interfered (with)
  • balked
  • retarded
  • cramped one's style
  • retained
  • tethered
  • held up
  • checked
  • strangled
  • baffled
  • confined
  • arrested
  • sabotaged
  • braked
  • barricaded
  • choked
  • derailed
  • blockaded
  • chained
  • leashed
  • mired
  • roadblocked
  • foiled
  • suffocated
  • haltered
  • smothered
  • muzzled
  • repressed
  • stumped
  • suppressed
  • bogged (down)
  • hemmed (in)
  • hedged (in)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • aided
  • facilitated
  • helped
  • assisted
  • opened
  • cleared
  • freed
  • released
  • liberated
  • loosened
  • encouraged
  • untied
  • furthered
  • promoted
  • smoothed
  • unstopped
  • unclogged
  • made way
  • unplugged
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