impedite (Meaning)
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impedite (a.)
Hindered; obstructed.
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impedite (v. t.)
To impede.
Synonyms & Antonyms of impedite
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impedite Sentence Examples
- The heavy rain impedited our progress, slowing us down considerably.
- The excessive bureaucracy in the department has impedited decision-making.
- Financial constraints have severely impedited our expansion plans.
- The lack of access to resources impedited the research team from achieving its objectives.
- The noise and distractions in the office impedited my ability to concentrate.
- The broken elevator impedited access to the upper floors of the building.
- The traffic jam impedited our timely arrival at the meeting.
- The protesters impedited the government officials from entering the building.
- The language barrier impedited communication between the students and the teacher.
- The poor health of the CEO impedited the company's progress, limiting their decision-making capacity.
FAQs About the word impedite
Hindered; obstructed., To impede.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The heavy rain impedited our progress, slowing us down considerably.
The excessive bureaucracy in the department has impedited decision-making.
Financial constraints have severely impedited our expansion plans.
The lack of access to resources impedited the research team from achieving its objectives.