impede |
hind |
As a verb impede
is to get in the way of; to hinder.
As an adjective hind is
located at the rear (most often said of animals' body parts).
As a noun hind is
a female deer, especially a red deer at least two years old or
hind can be (archaic) a servant, especially an agricultural labourer.
impede |
x |
As a verb impede
is to get in the way of; to hinder.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
impede |
reduce |
As verbs the difference between impede and reduce
is that
impede is to get in the way of; to hinder while
reduce is to bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair.
hinderance |
impede |
As a noun hinderance
is .
As a verb impede is
to get in the way of; to hinder.
impel |
impede |
As verbs the difference between impel and impede
is that
impel is to urge a person; to press on; to incite to action or motion via intrinsic motivation (contrast with propel, to compel or drive extrinsically) while
impede is to get in the way of; to hinder.
undermine |
impede |
As verbs the difference between undermine and impede
is that
undermine is to dig underneath (something), to make a passage or for destructive or military purposes; to sap while
impede is to get in the way of; to hinder.
constrain |
impede |
As verbs the difference between constrain and impede
is that
constrain is to force physically, by strong persuasion or pressurizing; to compel; to oblige while
impede is to get in the way of; to hinder.
retain |
impede |
As verbs the difference between retain and impede
is that
retain is to keep in possession or use while
impede is to get in the way of; to hinder.
impede |
promote |
As verbs the difference between impede and promote
is that
impede is to get in the way of; to hinder while
promote is to raise (someone) to a more important, responsible, or remunerative job or rank.
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