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hin·der (hin′dər)
transitive verb
- to keep back; restrain; get in the way of; prevent; stop
- 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
hinder (hīn′dər)
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
hinder
v.
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
Webster's New World Roget's A-Z Thesaurus Copyright © 1999 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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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