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encumberance

 

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Encumberance

Definition:

A noun that refers to a burden, hindrance, or something that weighs down or obstructs.

Senses:

  1. Legal Sense: A claim on property, such as a mortgage or lien, that restricts the owner's rights.
  2. General Sense: Any kind of burden or impediment that restricts progress or freedom of action.

Usages:

  • Popular Usage: Encumberance is often encountered when someone faces financial difficulties and has multiple debts to repay simultaneously.
  • Local Usage: In the local community, encumberance is used to refer to bureaucratic red tape that slows down new business initiatives.

Sample Sentences:

  • The encumberance of a heavy backpack made it difficult for him to climb the mountain.
  • John is trying to sell his house, but the encumberance of an existing mortgage is making it challenging to find buyers.
  • The encumberance of excessive regulations discouraged entrepreneurs from investing in the local economy.

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