- (transitive)
to restrict or retard in action, progress, etc; hinder; obstruct
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im•pede /ɪmˈpid/USA pronunciation
v. [~ + object], -ped•ed, -ped•ing.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to cause to slow down in movement or progress:A lumber shortage impeded construction of the new house.
im•pede
(im pēd′),USA pronunciation v.t., -ped•ed, -ped•ing.
im•ped′er, n.
im•ped•i•bil•i•ty
(im pē′də bil′i tē, -ped′ə-),USA pronunciation n.
im•ped′i•ble, adj.
im•ped′ing•ly, adv.
- to retard in movement or progress by means of obstacles or hindrances; obstruct;
hinder.
- Latin impedīre to entangle, literally, to snare the feet. See im-1, pedi-1
- 1595–1605
im•ped′ing•ly, adv.
- slow, delay, check, stop, block, thwart. See prevent.
- advance, encourage.
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