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Wednesday, July 24, 2013
impede
This verb means to restrict something from happening, to
slow down an action’s progress, to hinder and even obstruct action. Again there
is a sense of ‘degree’ in the word which is gathered from the context.
The source of the word is 17 Century Latin, impedare
which means to hinder (literally, via shackles on the feet).
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