Word Meanings - IMPEDE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To hinder; to stop in progress; to obstruct; as, to impede the advance of troops. Whatever hinders or impedes The action of the nobler will. Logfellow.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of IMPEDE)
- Check Curb
- restrain
- stop
- stay
- repress
- hinder
- impede
- inhibit
- cohibit
- bridle
- control
- obstruct
- Cumber
- Clog
- oppress
- load
- incommode
- Encumber
- Oppress
- clog
- Entrammel
- Entangle
- hamper
- decoy
- entrap
- Fetter
- Manacle
- shackle
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of IMPEDE)
Related words: (words related to IMPEDE)
- CHECKWORK
Anything made so as to form alternate squares lke those of a checkerboard. - INHIBITORY
Of or pertaining to, or producing, inhibition; consisting in inhibition; tending or serving to inhibit; as, the inhibitory action of the pneumogastric on the respiratory center. I would not have you consider these criticisms as inhibitory. Lamb. - RESTRAINABLE
Capable of being restrained; controllable. Sir T. Browne. - MISMANAGER
One who manages ill. - ENTRAP
To catch in a trap; to insnare; hence, to catch, as in a trap, by artifices; to involve in difficulties or distresses; to catch or involve in contradictions; as, to be entrapped by the devices of evil men. A golden mesh, to entrap the hearts of - DECOYER
One who decoys another. - CONTROLLABLENESS
Capability of being controlled. - CHECKREIN
1. A short rein looped over the check hook to prevent a horse from lowering his head; -- called also a bearing rein. 2. A branch rein connecting the driving rein of one horse of a span or pair with the bit of the other horse. - INCOMMODE
To give inconvenience or trouble to; to disturb or molest; to discommode; to worry; to put out; as, we are incommoded by want of room. Syn. -- To annoy; disturb; trouble; molest; disaccomodate; inconvenience; disquiet; vex; plague. - REPRESSIBLE
Capable of being repressed. - CUMBER
To rest upon as a troublesome or useless weight or load; to be burdensome or oppressive to; to hinder or embarrass in attaining an object, to obstruct or occupy uselessly; to embarrass; to trouble. Why asks he what avails him not in fight, And would - INHIBITION
A stopping or checking of an already present action; a restraining of the function of an organ, or an agent, as a digestive fluid or ferment, etc.; as, the inhibition of the respiratory center by the pneumogastric nerve; the inhibition of reflexes, - CONTROLLABILITY
Capability of being controlled; controllableness. - FETTERLESS
Free from fetters. Marston. - OBSTRUCTIVE
Tending to obstruct; presenting obstacles; hindering; causing impediment. -- Ob*struct"ive*ly, adv. - OPPRESSION
1. The act of oppressing, or state of being oppressed. 2. That which oppresses; a hardship or injustice; cruelty; severity; tyranny. "The multitude of oppressions." Job xxxv. 9. 3. A sense of heaviness or obstruction in the body or mind; - OBSTRUCTIONIST
One who hinders progress; one who obstructs business, as in a legislative body. -- a. - RESTRAINEDLY
With restraint. Hammond. - CHECKLATON
1. Ciclatoun. 2. Gilded leather. Spenser. - ENTANGLE
1. To twist or interweave in such a manner as not to be easily separated; to make tangled, confused, and intricate; as, to entangle yarn or the hair. 2. To involve in such complications as to render extrication a bewildering difficulty; hence, - PROTUBERATE
To swell, or be prominent, beyond the adjacent surface; to bulge out. S. Sharp. - DISENCUMBER
To free from encumbrance, or from anything which clogs, impedes, or obstructs; to disburden. Owen. I have disencumbered myself from rhyme. Dryden. - COMPOUND CONTROL
A system of control in which a separate manipulation, as of a rudder, may be effected by either of two movements, in different directions, of a single lever, etc.