hinder|hindered|hindering|hinders in English
verb
[hind·er || 'haɪndə(r)]
slow down; disturb; prevent
Use "hinder|hindered|hindering|hinders" in a sentence
1. Modesty urges,conceit hinders.
2. Coughing hinders EBUS and Aerosolises secretions
3. How Compartmentalization Hurts or Hinders Men
4. Downhearted thoughts hinder progress.
5. The development of undesired microorganisms hinders lactic acid fermentation.
6. A thigh injury increasingly hindered her mobility.
7. The crowd hindered him from leaving.
8. Fore - end left side hinders an electrocardiogram.
9. Xenophobia hindered the country's development.
10. This proclivity hinders their ability to respond effectively to challenges.
11. Unproductive guilt hinders your behaviour in a variety of ways.
12. Bulky clothes tend to hinder movement.
13. These killings have seriously hindered progress towards peace.
14. Don't hinder him in his work.
15. Don't hinder me in my work.
16. It is Botcherly, hinders the biting, and sometimes cuts the line
17. Spontaneous emission of optically amplified light hinders laser performance.
18. Concern remains that the Bill still hinders women’s advancement.
19. I was hindered from getting here earlier.
20. I know it won't hinder you romantically.
21. Loans would only incur future debt obligations, thereby hindering growth.
22. Your present demands are hindering the development of your future.
23. An former injury was hindering him from playing his best.
24. Abortion can hinder future reproductive progress.
25. Nobody wants to hinder your doing that.