Encumber can mean to fill up or block something. A good example sentence would be, the rocks and mud encumber almost all of the road.
The word is usually spelled encumber, which means to hinder or hamper. The police encumber drivers with late night roadblocks. Emotions can encumber a scientist's research projects. Fear of hurting the patient would encumber a surgeon's ability to perform operations.
The girls books were so heavy it encumbered her.
the power supply shortage encumbers routine schedule
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The noun forms for the verb to encumber are encumbranceand the gerund, encumbering.
Some words that can be made with the letters of 'encumber' are:bebeebeenbeerbermbumbunburncremecrumbcubcubecurcurbcureecruemuembermemenmenumereneenumbnumberruberuerumrumenruneumberurn
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The past tense is encumbered.
load, encumber, burden, weigh down, impose
Move your self, you are not encumbered by anyone. Don't be lazy smurfs.
To encumber, to be encumbered means exactly that.