impediment|impediments in English
noun
[im·ped·i·ment || ɪm'pedɪmənt]
hindrance, obstacle, obstruction; physical defect which causes speech problems
Use "impediment|impediments" in a sentence
1. Identifying Impediments to Progress
2. She had a speech impediment.
3. He has an impediment in speech.
4. Do you have a speech impediment?
5. He also had a speech impediment.
6. Every impediment to flight was cast aside.
7. Moreover , there are culinary impediments in the way of regeneration .
8. Of all speech impediments stammering is probably the most embarrassing.
9. Natalie was born with a slight speech impediment.
10. Jerry's worked hard to overcome his speech impediment.
11. Straightening himself, Muster stared at the impudent impediment.
12. It's not a disease, it's an impediment.
13. The country's debt has been an impediment to development.
14. He had a nervous twitch and a speech impediment.
15. And there's a lot of impediments in the system slowing things down.
16. In addition to restrictions on copying, copyleft licenses address other possible impediments.
17. A speech impediment did nothing to stop him from preaching.
18. The new taxes were a major impediment to economic growth.
19. There are no legal impediments to their appealing against the decision.
20. Another impediment arose during a second round of testing.
21. Michael Boylan's Accelerants offers a powerful solution to these impediments to growth
22. Shortage of money was not the only impediment to higher education.
23. The vow of chastity creates only a prohibitory impediment to marriage.
24. How can he eliminate this impediment? —Mark 7:21-23.
25. 18. (a) What is often a major impediment to communication?