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Meaning of impeditive

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impeditive (a.)

Causing hindrance; impeding.

impeditive Sentence Examples

  1. The thick fog acted as an impeditive force to the ship's navigation.
  2. The bureaucratic hurdles were highly impeditive to the project's progress.
  3. The injured leg proved impeditive to the athlete's performance.
  4. The language barrier was a major impeditive factor in their communication.
  5. The lack of funding became an impeditive obstacle to the research team.
  6. The adverse weather conditions made it impeditive to continue the outdoor excursion.
  7. The outdated software system was impeditive to the company's efficiency.
  8. The untrained employees were an impeditive factor in meeting the production quotas.
  9. The faulty equipment hindered the operation and acted as an impeditive element.
  10. The personal biases of the decision-makers proved impeditive to a fair evaluation of the proposal.

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Causing hindrance; impeding.

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The thick fog acted as an impeditive force to the ship's navigation.

The bureaucratic hurdles were highly impeditive to the project's progress.

The injured leg proved impeditive to the athlete's performance.

The language barrier was a major impeditive factor in their communication.