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Term: Imped

Description:

Imped is a verb that means to hinder, obstruct, or slow down the progress or movement of something or someone. It can also refer to the act of creating difficulty or delay in achieving a particular task or goal.

Senses:

  1. To hinder or obstruct
  2. To slow down progress
  3. To cause difficulty or delay

Usages:

Sense 1: To hinder or obstruct

Sample sentence 1: The fallen trees impeded the path, making it difficult to continue on the hiking trail.

Sense 2: To slow down progress

Sample sentence 1: The heavy traffic impeded our journey, causing us to arrive late for the meeting.

Sense 3: To cause difficulty or delay

Sample sentence 1: Technical issues with the computer system impeded the completion of the project, resulting in a delay in the deadline.

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