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Discover Ludwig'hinderance' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It means an obstacle or something that prevents or obstructs progress or movement. Example sentence: I was feeling like an emotional hinderance to my team, so I chose to take a step back and allow them to work without me.
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hinderance
noun
Archaic spelling of hindrance
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In most cases, these untrained do-gooders were more of a hinderance than a help.
But is it a useful thing to do? Mo Costandi reports on robot-assisted rehabilitation in hospitals, and why robo-exoskeleton devices may more of a hinderance than a help.
On the smaller screen they did not detract from the experience, but on a larger device that is more difficult to hold, those touchscreen edges could be a hinderance.
Community involvement in design can be a help and a hinderance: I get frustrated when I ask architects why they have incorporated a not very dementia friendly idea and they say it was a result of a focus group or a public consultation.
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