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impediment

American  
[im-ped-uh-muhnt] / ɪmˈpɛd ə mənt /

noun

  1. obstruction; hindrance; obstacle.

    Synonyms:
    check, encumbrance, bar
    Antonyms:
    encouragement, help
  2. any physical impairment or condition that impedes normal, fluent, or easy speech; a speech disorder.

  3. Chiefly Ecclesiastical Law. a bar, usually of blood or affinity, to marriage.

    a diriment impediment.

  4. Usually impediments. impedimenta.


impediment British  
/ ɪmˈpɛdɪmənt /

noun

  1. a hindrance or obstruction

  2. a physical defect, esp one of speech, such as a stammer

  3. law an obstruction to the making of a contract, esp a contract of marriage by reason of closeness of blood or affinity

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Related Words

See obstacle.

Other Word Forms

  • impedimental adjective
  • impedimentary adjective
  • nonimpedimental adjective
  • nonimpedimentary adjective

Etymology

Origin of impediment

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Latin impedīmentum; impede, -ment

Example Sentences

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Second, expectations are a major impediment to happiness.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has previously expressed opposition to the sales tax hike, calling it “the biggest impediment to Abenomics.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“There is no statutory impediment in the U.S. to closing Paramount’s proposed acquisition of WBD,” Paramount said in a regulatory filing.

From Los Angeles Times

That raises another potential impediment for state lawmakers hoping to goose the factory-built model: organized labor.

From Los Angeles Times

These impediments may well have disillusioned some of the voters who backed Move Forward three years ago.

From BBC