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hinder1 definition

hin·der (hindər)

transitive verb

  1. to keep back; restrain; get in the way of; prevent; stop
  2. to make difficult for; thwart; impede; frustrate

Etymology: ME hindren < OE hindrian, lit., to keep or hold back (akin to Ger hindern) < base of hinder

intransitive verb

to delay action; be a hindrance
hinder2 definition

hinder (hīndər)

adjective

Now Rare hind; rear; posterior

Etymology: ME hindre < OE adv. hinder, back, behind (akin to Ger prep. hinter, behind) < ? base of he (see he) + compar. suffix -der, akin to Gr -tero-, Sans -tara-: the word is now felt as compar. of hind

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hinder Synonyms

hinder

v.

impede, obstruct, interfere with, check, retard, fetter, block, thwart, bar, clog, encumber, burden, cripple, handicap, cramp, preclude, inhibit, debar, shackle, interrupt, arrest, contravene, curb, resist, oppose, baffle, muzzle, balk, deter, hamper, stand in the way of, frustrate, nullify, checkmate, outwit, foil, entangle, stop, counteract, offset, neutralize, derange, tie up, hold up, repress, obviate, embarrass, delay, defer, postpone, keep back, set back, dam, close, box in, end, terminate, shut out, stay, choke, intercept, overreach, bottleneck, entrap, defeat, interpose, trammel, trap, antagonize, control, conflict with, deadlock, hold from, hold back, repulse, clash with, circumscribe, be an obstacle to, be an impediment to, repel, cross, exclude, limit, keep in bounds, shorten, hamstring, filibuster, go against, prohibit, withhold, forestall, hedge, stem, slow down, stall, bring to a standstill, forbid, cause to delay, pinion, disallow, smother, stanch, disappoint, spoil, throttle, countervail, gag, bind hand and foot, annul, silence, invalidate, vitiate, cancel out, hobble, constrict, cage, corner, detain, deprive, stalemate, taboo, suspend, render difficult, set against, pit against, put back, clip one's wings*, fly in the face of*, tie one's hands*, set one's face against*, get in the way of*, hold up*, jam*, throw a monkey wrench into the works*, snafu*, scotch*, spike one's guns*, hang fire*, bog down*, stymie*, put the lid on*, hang up*, knock the bottom out of*, knock the props from under*; see also prevent, restrain 1.

Antonyms help*, assist*, aid.

hinder implies a holding back of something about to begin and connotes a thwarting of progress hindered by a lack of education; obstruct implies a retarding of passage or progress by placing obstacles in the way to obstruct the passage of a bill by a filibuster; block implies the complete, but not necessarily permanent, obstruction of a passage or progress the road was blocked by a landslide; impede suggests a slowing up of movement or progress by interfering with the normal action a tourniquet impedes the circulation of the blood; bar implies an obstructing as if by means of a barrier he was barred from the club


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hinder Usage Examples

Object

  • progress: The problem most commonly referred to was with English language skills, which was felt by some teachers to hinder progress.

Subject

  • lack: Is environmental planning hindered by a lack of resources.

Modifying Another Word

  • severely: Many people do, but are severely hindered from putting their intentions into practice.

Preposition: by

  • lack: Is environmental planning hindered by a lack of resources.

Present participle complement

  • learn: How does the process of collaboration help or hinder learning?
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