impeding
IPA: ɪmpˈidɪŋ
adjective
- preventing movement
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Examples of "impeding" in Sentences
- It did not succeed in impeding the war effort [in the Philippines] ...
- Under certain circumstances this can be termed impeding-see RCW 46.61.425.
- Because that's all that seems to be "impeding" his execution of his duties, not any trial and conviction.
- This may reflect the role of the Alps in impeding free flow of people between Italy and the rest of Europe.
- Bush didn't use this power because he had no interest in impeding the BPP, which was infamous for rubber-stamping executions.
- BROWN: Yeah, I find now in Hollywood, it seems like unless drugs is kind of impeding your career, we don ` t know about celebrities ` drug issues.
- As a result, the Developer is inclined to blame the Planner as one who is inflexible and who seems to delight in impeding the speedy fulfilment of vital economic decisions.
- In a submission to a review of the rules which the watchdog has launched, he said on behalf of the Government that Ipsa was "failing in many respects" and was "impeding" the work of MPs.