Sentence examples for To impede from inspiring English sources

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To impede

verb

To get in the way of; to hinder.

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To impede competitors' publications, reviewers may demand major revisions or rejection by the editor.

To impede change until enough people supported it.

Otherwise, it's going to impede medical research".

But it doesn't seem to impede him.

Each gene was known to impede programmed cell death.

American sanctions continue to impede investment in Iran.

And what will be done to impede their growth?

Local officials have declined to impede the project.

The strategy is partly to impede piracy by "globalizing" the film immediately.

Stephen has also attempted to impede the publication of dozens of scholarly works on James Joyce.

First, "no intentional contact (or pushing)." Second, "no attempts to impede the progress of others".

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