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impeded

[ im-pee-did ]

adjective

  1. slowed down or obstructed by obstacles; hindered:

    By joining the already impeded traffic flow, drivers unfortunately create even longer delays.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of impede ( def ).
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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Collusion between gangs and police and politicians has long impeded justice in Mexico, nurturing a culture of impunity.

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Last year, severe cold impeded the hatching of another trio of eggs.

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"We also know that consent for these acts is not always sought in advance, and an individual's ability to provide ongoing consent can be impeded by being strangled."

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"It has been tiring. It has impeded my business because I wanted to expand my product range, but who would come on board with this case unresolved?"

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My captive fingertips recorded every velvety inch of him on their downward tour, pausing only when impeded by the low waistband of his jeans.

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