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hindered
[hin-derd]
adjective
slowed, reduced, or held back.
Dwarf trees tend to be shorter lived than standard trees, perhaps because of the hindered roots.
Recent court documents and a hindered Senate investigation suggest that congressional oversight has been lax.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of hinder.
Other Word Forms
- unhindered adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of hindered1
Example Sentences
They said by the UK keeping the military base of Diego Garcia, the Chagossian people were hindered from being able to "exercise their cultural rights in accessing their ancestral lands from which they were expelled".
The MAC also criticised the Home Office for its data collection, saying insufficient data "greatly hindered" their review.
Navarro was also hindered by 23 unforced errors compared to just four winners.
Tyler James Williams is way out in front for his fourth season of “Abbott Elementary,” with reigning and two-time champ Ebon Moss-Bachrach perhaps hindered by “The Bear’s” third season having aired nearly a year ago.
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