[
UK
/ɪmpˈiːdɪd/
]
[ US /ˌɪmˈpidɪd/ ]
[ US /ˌɪmˈpidɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
made difficult or slow
we blamed our impeded progress on lack of money
How To Use impeded In A Sentence
- A speech-impeded or misunderstood/misspelled besmirchment of character “Yo mama, she a slub.” Regretsy – I Don’t
- With her grandfather's and her death, the new church leaders can unimpededly assume power.
- His examples from the past reveal that greed, hubris and selfishness often impeded recognition of a problem until it was too late.
- Of course, since my children are running about unimpededly through my house it is harder to concentrate.
- The fact that it journeyed unimpeded to its final destination was offered as alarming proof of the porousness of our ports.
- An unimpeded sweep of meadows and hills afforded a peaceful setting.
- He said that the market was further impeded by the lack of condominium law and property register law.
- We are crossing borders unimpededly to acquire any information and to contact our friends in distance via internet, the most powerful tool in the 21st century.
- An unimpeded sweep of meadows and hills formed a peaceful setting.
- Cut b was to estimate the hydraulic conductance of a leaf where water was prevented from flowing through all the major water paths and any easy bypass of interrupted veins was impeded.