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Encumbrance describes a person or child who depends on someone else for their support. A good sentence would be, the newborn needed her mother's encumbrance to survive.
It is a weight or burden that makes movement more difficult. Can also refer to another person that is causing difficulties, such as: "Your lateness at work is becoming an encumbrance for the company."
A major encumbrance of travel through the desert is carrying sufficient water.The death of Hindenburg removed the last encumbrance to Hitler's assumption of power.(legal) There was an encumbrance again his home due to an unpaid bill.
Since the temperature has warmed, my coat has become an encumbrance. Her lisp must be such an encumbrance.
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That is a totally informal and useless measurement. Your "medium" may not be anything like my 'medium'.
The cast of Kill Encumbrance - 2008 includes: Mikhel Wirtanen
A useless, unreliable person is a:couch potatoa bumsomeone that is just taking up space
The definition of encumbrance is a burden, something that is "weighing down" and therefore inhibiting a movement or process.Legal TitlesAn encumbrance is a legal term for anything that affects or limits the title of a property, such as mortgages, leases, easements, liens, or restrictions. Also, some factors that could limit or condition a transfer are also encumbrances. For example, charging orders, building orders and structure alteration.
Lay aside every encumbrance which hold you back from your goal. i.e. in running -- loose clothing, heaving shoes
To place an encumbrance on a property, you typically need to file a legal document, such as a lien or mortgage, with the relevant government authority, such as the county recorder's office. This document will serve as a public record of the encumbrance and its details, such as the amount owed or the rights attached to it.