"Impeded" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Impeded" Meaning

The adjective "impeded" means blocked, hindered, or obstructed, often in a way that prevents something from happening or moving freely.

"Impeded" Examples

Examples of using the word "impeded"


The construction work on the highway has impeded traffic flow, causing long delays.
+ [Verb] The word "impeded" was used to describe the action of obstructing or hindering the movement of traffic.
The rough terrain impeded our progress, making it difficult to set up the campsite.
+ [Verb] The word "impeded" was used to describe the action of hindering or slowing down the progress of something or someone.
The government's strict regulations impeded innovation in the tech industry.
+ [Verb] The word "impeded" was used to describe the action of obstructing or hindering progress or development.
The injury to the star player impeded the team's chances of winning the championship.
+ [Verb] The word "impeded" was used to describe the action of hindering or obstructing the chances or opportunities of something or someone.
The core issue was that the company's lack of experience with the new technology impeded their ability to provide quality services.
+ [Verb] The word "impeded" was used to describe the action of hindering or obstructing the ability to do something.

Pronunciation: imp-e-deed


Note: The word "impeded" has a slightly unusual pronunciation, with the emphasis on the middle syllable.

"Impeded" Similar Words

Impecuniosity

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Impecuniosity refers to the state of being poverty-stricken, destitute, or lacking in money. It is often used to describe someone who is poverty-ridden or without sufficient funds to meet their basic needs.

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Impecuniously

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Impecuniously means "lacking money" or "in a state of poverty". It describes someone who is impoverished, penniless, or unable to afford necessities.

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Impecunity

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Impoverity refers to a state of poverty or lack of resources, often temporary or situational, rather than a permanent or inherent condition.

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To impede means to hinder or obstruct someone or something from moving freely, progressing, or achieving their goals. It can also mean to slow down or delay an event, process, or action. For example: "The heavy traffic impeded our journey to the city, making us late for the meeting."

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Impediment

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Impedimenta

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Impeding means to obstruct or hinder someone or something from moving forward or progressing; to hinder or delay the progress or development of something.

Impeditive

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Impedometer

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I think you meant "pedometer"!<br><br>A pedometer is a device that measures the number of steps a person takes, typically worn on the waist or clipped to clothing. It is a simple device that counts the number of steps, pace, and distance traveled by an individual. Pedometers are often used as a simple and low-tech way to track physical activity and exercise.