Impede means to slow something down or obstruct it's progress.
The noun forms for the verb to impede are impeder, impedibility, and impediment.
The likely word is "frustrate" (to impede, hamper, or block).
Restrict, prevent, forbid, impede, suppress.
impede, limit, restrict, repress, suppress
The word bedragoned refers to the words of wisdom.
I don't mean to impede, but can you show me to the nearest gas station?
The letters spell the word impede.
Impede.
The noun forms for the verb to impede are impeder, impedibility, and impediment.
The word is impede.
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The word impede is a verb (impede, impedes, impeding, impeded); to delay or prevent someone or something; to obstruct, hinder, inhibit. Example sentence:Children tend to impede the class when they talk to each other and do not pay attention to the teacher.
Yes, "im-" is a prefix added to the word "pede" to create "impede." The prefix "im-" means "into" or "against," and the word "pede" comes from the Latin "pedis," meaning foot.
Depending on context, "stay" can mean remain, linger, retard, hinder, hamper, impede, arrest, tether, shroud
You really should buy yourself a dictionary! 'Burden' means 'to load'; 'impede' means 'to oppose'. So, no, they do not mean the same thing!
Impede, hinder, interfere.
detain, impede, hamper