Use "hampered" in a sentence

1. Hampered by Connotations and multiple denotations; c

2. High winds significantly hampered the plane's acceleration.

3. The travellers are hampered by dangerous dust storms.

4. Rescue operations were hampered by the mountainous terrain.

5. The search was hampered by appalling weather conditions.

6. Accreditation is also hampered by several other factors.

7. A steady rain hampered the progress of the work.

8. 8 Initial deployment was also hampered by lack of transportation.

9. Rivers was a shy, reticent man hampered by a stammer.

10. Police have been hampered by Mr Urquhart's use of bogus names.

11. Chances Are is hampered from the start by this overworked premise

12. The filming was also hampered at times by Patrick Dempsey's fans.

13. Saint Petersburg's unforgiving geology has frequently hampered attempts by Metro builders.

14. 2 Even now, the force is hampered by DoH dogma and defensiveness.

15. No longer will anyone be hampered by the cloud of depression.

16. — Newgate Callendar My willingness to do so was hampered by an Abounding …

17. 30 She tried to run,[www.Sentencedict.com] but was hampered by her heavy suitcase.

18. Studies on human Chondrocytes have been hampered by the difficulty in obtaining sufficient

19. Simple past tense and past participle of cumber··(now rare) Hampered; enCumbered

20. Property developers were skeptical, and this hampered both product acceptance and job-creation efforts.

21. 7 Its operations were hampered at every turn by inadequate numbers of trained staff.

22. For example, the initial airlift of National Emergency Stockpile System supplies was hampered by administrative delays.

23. Rescuers responding to the initial mudslide were struck by a second mudslide, which hampered rescue efforts.

24. The cyclone steadily strengthened over the next four days, initially hampered by strong east winds aloft.

25. Synonyms for Borked include obstructed, hindered, impeded, hampered, inhibited, blocked, checked, curbed, restrained and frustrated

26. Synonyms for Bollixed include sabotaged, destroyed, crippled, disrupted, wrecked, damaged, hampered, hindered, interrupted and ruined

27. Wilken said voters' First Amendment right to pick the candidate of their choice was hampered.

28. Synonyms for Burdened include laden, loaded, charged, fraught, freighted, hampered, taxed, troubled, weighed down and held back

29. Landlocked developing countries were hampered in their development by their lack of direct access to the sea.

30. Landlocked developing countries were hampered in their development by their lack of direct access to the sea

31. Child instruction has always been hampered by the age-old problem posed by constraints of religion.

32. "Apologise Later" is a sincere biography of a great talent, sadly hampered by alcoholism

33. The functioning of the Judicial and Prosecutorial Councils is hampered by their insufficient administrative capacity and budget allocations.

34. However, in soft snow or powder, crampons are easily hampered by balling of snow, which reduces their effectiveness.

35. Each section of the nation fatally hampered and Counterpoised the other with a perpetual rivalry and menace.

36. Behaviouralism also hampered the utility of the discipline since it removed the normative dimension of the field

37. Of what affront are the clergy guilty, and what rescue work has been greatly hampered and hindered?

38. By excluding, a priori, satellite decoders, the measure probably hampered the diffusion of high-quality satellite decoders.

39. He also seemed to flare up his Achilles injury again suddenly which hampered his batting a bit.

40. The lack of a widely-used system of branding hampered official efforts to hinder the disposal of stolen animals.

41. Long is trying to determine how much that hampered Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan as they searched for Howland.

42. She has been hampered by her awkward delivery when making speeches on what are often highly emotive subjects.

43. All except one, who hobbled after them,[sentencedict .com] hampered by the club foot that is the hallmark of polio.

44. They are indeed faithful dreamers of the American dream— but scandalously hampered in turning that dream into reality for themselves.

45. The debate about the depletion of the ozone layer has been so far hampered by a scarcity of data.

46. A shortage of Cadavers has hampered medical education and training, a market that entrepreneurs are stepping forward to address

47. Poor Apsidal motion rate determinations and large uncertainties in the classical term have hampered previous attempts to determine the

48. At the beginning the immigrants' lack of experience and poor organization hampered mobilization, and so other workers struck first.

49. The Republic of Cyprus deems business conducted in the north as illegal, which has hampered concerts by international bands or singers.

50. Apprenticed: 1 adj bound by contract Synonyms: articled , bound , indentured unfree hampered and not free; not able to act at will

51. For part of the antenatal survey aluminium bowls were replaced by white plastic bowls, which hampered interpretation of the clarity.

52. Although these systems were more technologically advanced, they were hampered by higher battery consumption and less third-party developer support.

53. But their efforts to protect Bellsor are hampered when Kai collapses shortly after being crowned, spawning the deadliest monster of all

54. But their efforts to protect Bellsor are hampered when Kai collapses shortly after being crowned, spawning the deadliest monster of all

55. But their efforts to protect Bellsor are hampered when Kai collapses shortly after being crowned, spawning the deadliest monster of all

56. American Horror Story: Cult intrigues with timely, over-the-top creepiness - and lots of clowns - despite being hampered by broad political

57. But their efforts to protect Bellsor are hampered when Kai collapses shortly after being crowned, spawning the deadliest monster of all

58. But their efforts to protect Bellsor are hampered when Kai collapses shortly after being crowned, spawning the deadliest monster of all

59. My secular education was hampered by a limited grasp of the Greek language, as well as by the war and its aftermath.

60. The police's ability to pre-empt trouble is hampered because they cannot obtain intercept warrants to gather intelligence for public order matters.

61. His army, however, was hampered by the storms and unable to inflict any real damage on Yang's territory before being forced to withdraw.

62. It turns out that a very visible, and although zasvetka hampered, but the camera is quite a lot of stars in the sky.

63. As adjectives the difference between enCumbered and Cumbered is that enCumbered is weighted down, loaded sufficiently to make slow while Cumbered is hampered; enCumbered

64. Former President Obama is mocking the "Birther" conspiracy theory about him touted for years by President Trump Donald Trump Biden hampered by …

65. Although they were at one time very active in the disciple-making work, they are now hampered by ill health or the limitations of old age.

66. Lee was also hampered by the extensive destruction of Edward's personal papers; Edward had left orders that all his letters should be burned on his death.

67. Increased vertical wind shear and lower sea surface temperatures hampered Kong-rey's strength, and Kong-rey was downgraded to a tropical storm on October 4.

68. Atrip: 1 adj (of an anchor) just clear of the bottom Synonyms: aweigh free able to act at will; not hampered; not under compulsion or restraint

69. Efforts to contain the Ants and rescue those trapped in the hotel are hampered by the progress of the creepy crawlers upward from floor to floor.

70. A neat performance and the right acquisition of dancing steps is hampered enormously through improper and especially not well-fitted shoe material – apart from a fortified abrasion.

71. “Altricial young are typical among carnivores, which might be expected to be hampered in their hunting behaviour if the pregnant mother has to carry its young for a long period.”

72. The Supreme Court has rejected another chance for the UPSC Aspirants whose attempts had exhausted in October 2020.The Aspirants had claimed that their studies had been rudely hampered by …

73. At the same time, humanitarian access to areas affected by conflict has been hampered by a number of factors, including denial of access by government officials and security personnel.

74. Bougainville, a group of islands in PNG’s east that has close relations with neighbouring Solomon Islands, has been hampered post-conflict by years of poor economic progress, despite its

75. An American Ambassador to Israel tries to bring peace to the Middle East conflict through unconventional methods, but his efforts are hampered at every turn and his personal life threatened.

76. Still, many Western intellectuals, recoiling from the excesses of McCarthyism, and hampered by lack of firsthand information, gave the benefit of the doubt to Mao in the decade that followed.

77. The Sixth Army, in the midst of chaos, began to build defensive lines, hampered by the lack of fuel, ammunition and rations, and further burdened by the advancing Russian winter.

78. Altricial young are typical among carnivores, which might be expected to be hampered in their hunting behaviour if the pregnant mother has to carry its young for a long period

79. The music itself—tracks from Queen's vast catalogue, in many cases remixed into new instrumental versions—was by and large well received, but the game experience was hampered by poor gameplay.

80. XBRL technology is intended to make it easier for investors and analysts to compare information across companies and industries and over time; however, issues arising from XBRL implementation have hampered data Comparability.