impedible (Meaning)
Webster
impedible (a.)
Capable of being impeded or hindered.
Synonyms & Antonyms of impedible
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
impedible Sentence Examples
- The force of the storm proved impedible, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
- Despite their best efforts, the spread of the virus remained impedible.
- The obstacles faced by the explorers were impedible, yet they persevered.
- The progress of the project has been significantly impedible by unexpected delays.
- The government's ability to enforce the law is impedible by limited resources.
- The growth of the economy is impedible by factors such as inflation and unemployment.
- The communication barrier between the two groups made collaboration impedible.
- The presence of a strong defense rendered the enemy's attack impedible.
- The intricate lock prevented the door from being impedible, ensuring its security.
- The harsh climate conditions made it impedible to traverse the mountain pass during winter.
FAQs About the word impedible
Capable of being impeded or hindered.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The force of the storm proved impedible, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
Despite their best efforts, the spread of the virus remained impedible.
The obstacles faced by the explorers were impedible, yet they persevered.
The progress of the project has been significantly impedible by unexpected delays.