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Meaning of impede
The primary meaning of the word "impede" is to slow or prevent something from happening or progressing.
Etymology of impede
The word "impede" originates from the Latin word "impedire," which means "to entangle" or "to hinder"
This Latin word is a combination of "in" (meaning "in" or "on") and "ped" (meaning "foot"), and originally meant "to catch or entangle by the feet"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to mean "to hinder or obstruct"
Synonyms
hinder
obstruct
block
delay
impede
hinder
obstruct
block
delay
thwart
frustrate
hamper
interfere
intervene
interrupt
curb
restrain
restrict
limit
slow
brake
decelerate
deter
discourage
prevent
prohibit
ban
bar
forbid
inhibit
suppress
repress
stifle
strangulate
choke
smother
snuff
extinguish
quell
quash
crush
overwhelm
overpower
overcome
overwhelm
stymie
foil
baffle
perplex
puzzle
confound
bewilder
disconcert
flummox
nonplus
retard
slacken
slack
loosen
relax
ease
mitigate
moderate
temper
alleviate
allay
assuage
lighten
reduce
diminish
decrease
abate
slacken
Definitions
- To slow or prevent something from happening or progressing
- To hinder or obstruct the progress of something
- To create an obstacle or difficulty that slows or prevents progress
Usage Examples
- The construction on the highway will impede traffic for several months
- The lack of funding will impede the progress of the research project
- The injury will impede the athlete's ability to compete in the tournament
Antonyms
facilitate
help
aid
assist
support
promote
encourage
accelerate
expedite
hasten
quicken
advance
further
forward
enhance
improve
augment
increase
expand
broaden
widen
enlarge
extend
prolong
perpetuate
hasten
speed
rush
hurry
accelerate
stimulate
motivate
inspire
energize
activate
animate
invigorate
revitalize
renew
restore
revive
revamp
rejuvenate
refresh
regenerate