Sentence example with the word 'impeded'

impeded

Definition adj. made difficult or slow

Last update: July 8, 2015


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The river is navigable from Witten downwards (43 m.), by the aid of eleven locks; but navigation is often greatly impeded through dearth of water.   [Please select]

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The rowing of our boat was much impeded by kelp.   [Please select]

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When closed, this interchange will be interrupted or impeded.   [Please select]

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The bullets in his body impeded his progress, but he reached the advancing Dutch troops safety.   [Please select]

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The road was filled with freshly made, huge snowdrifts, which greatly impeded our progress.   [Please select]

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He not only wronged the early discoverers, but frequently impeded the progress of their enterprises.   [Please select]

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But the activity of the wharf, while impeded, was in no wise stopped.   [Please select]

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Circulation was impeded, and everywhere disputes, discussions, and financial transactions were going on.   [Please select]

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At the same time the carriage was impeded in its further progress by some felled trees which had been dragged across the road.   [Please select]

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Casting an indignant glance upon the foreign soldiers who had impeded his progress, he moved sternly forward, without offering the prescribed act of homage to the cap.   [Please select]

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