"Encumbered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Encumbered refers to something that is slowed down, hindered, or obstructed in its movement or progress, usually by carrying or being weighed down by an excessive amount of something, such as weight, responsibility, or obligations. It can also describe a person or thing that is in a state of debt or financial obligation.
Encrypted: Converted into a code or secret language to prevent unauthorized access or understanding.
Encryption is the process of converting data or information into a code that can only be deciphered or decoded with a special key or password. In other words, it is the act of securing and protecting data from unauthorized access by scrambling or rewriting it in a way that makes it difficult for others to read or understand.
Enculturation refers to the process by which an individual learns and internalizes the customs, attitudes, values, and behaviors of their culture, typically from a young age. It is the process of becoming socialized and integrated into a particular cultural group, often through exposure to cultural norms, language, traditions, and institutions.
The word "encumberment" refers to the state of being encumbered, which means being burdened or loaded with something that makes it difficult to move or act freely.
Encumbrances refers to burdens or obstacles that hinder or restrict one's progress, freedom, or ability to act. It can also refer to a prior claim or lien on property that reduces its value or makes it unsellable, often due to debts, taxes, or other financial obligations.
An encyclical is a formal written communication issued by the Pope or the supreme pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church to the world's bishops and the Catholic faithful. It is a type of papal document that addresses important theological, moral, or pastoral issues and serves as an authoritative expression of the Church's teaching and guidance. Encyclicals are typically published on important occasions or in response to grave challenges facing the Church or humanity. They often contain teachings on moral and spiritual matters, as well as advice on how to live a virtuous and Christian life.