HINDER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster hinder, impede, obstruct, block mean to interfere with the activity or progress of hinder stresses causing harmful or annoying delay or interference with progress
HINDER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary hinder someone in something doing something High winds have hindered firefighters in their efforts to put out the blaze Her progress certainly hasn't been hindered by her lack of experience
HINDER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If something hinders you, it makes it more difficult for you to do something or make progress Does the fact that your players are part-timers help or hinder you? [VERB noun] Further investigation was hindered by the loss of all documentation on the case [VERB noun]
Hinder - definition of hinder by The Free Dictionary To hinder is to hold back or delay, as by barring the way forward: The unfair performance review threatened to hinder her career Hamper suggests the imposition of restrictions or limitations: "He was a little hard of hearing; it hampered him in learning" (Oliver La Farge)
hinder - Wiktionary, the free dictionary hinder (third-person singular simple present hinders, present participle hindering, simple past and past participle hindered) (transitive) To make difficult to accomplish; to act as an obstacle; to frustrate synonyms, antonyms quotations Synonyms: delay, frustrate, hamper, impede, obstruct, prevent, thwart; see also Thesaurus: hinder
hinder - WordReference. com Dictionary of English hamper: Lack of money hindered completion of the project situated at the rear or back impede: The storm hindered our progress stop: to hinder a man from committing a crime to be an obstacle or impediment hin′der•er, n 1 encumber, obstruct, trammel 2 block, thwart See prevent 1 encourage posterior: the hinder part of a carcass n