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hinders
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"hinders" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation or person that or who makes progress difficult or slow. Example: The lack of resources hinders progress.
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Alternative expressions(20)
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60 human-written examples
Ian Bell, Warwickshire's top-order batsman, was imperious in his intent of thwarting Sussex's thoughts of a victory at Edgbaston Durham v Northamptonshire Northants give chase but Durham's Jamie Harrison hinders momentum.
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Early marriage hinders Bangladesh's progress towards the internationally agreed Millennium Development Goals, two of which address the need to reduce child mortality and improve maternal health.
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Rubio performs some real mental contortions to determine that single parenthood above all hinders economic success, instead of the multiple cultural and economic factors that might instead contribute to single parenthood and a host of other conditions – and that Obama is personally to blame for liberalism's failures to address the single-parent household issue.
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A lack of access to information hinders learning, stifles innovation and slows scientific progress.
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The hospital environment hinders women from giving birth without unpleasant, traumatic and risky intervention.
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The report said this gives Google too much power and hinders Chinese rivals through what it called "commercial discrimination".More resistance emerged to the offer from Michael Dell to take Dell private.
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They need to realise that this hinders rather than helps China's goal of reunification.
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"Why be a honcho for Rossi and Son?" Mr Andrew asks.Such individualism and diffidence towards outsiders hinders co-operation and consolidation.
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Mr Dahl explains that capitalism both favours and hinders democracy.
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When China and Russia stand together, they have blocking power in the UN over removing the Syrian regime, for example, or imposing new sanctions on Iran.This hinders America's ability to get things done, but it does not amount to a challenge to American primacy.
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Although there is still room for improvement in Germany (boards are too large, meet infrequently, co-determination hinders open discussion) Deutsche Börse had arguably the best corporate governance in the Dax 30.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "hinders", ensure the subject clearly identifies what is causing the obstruction or delay. Clarity enhances the sentence's impact and prevents ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "hinders" excessively in passive voice. Active voice often provides a more direct and forceful statement. For instance, instead of "Progress is hindered by bureaucracy", try "Bureaucracy hinders progress".
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "hinders" is that of a transitive verb. Ludwig examples demonstrate its role in expressing how one entity or action impedes or obstructs another. This aligns with Ludwig AI's assessment of its usability in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
66%
Science
22%
Formal & Business
12%
Less common in
Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "hinders" is a transitive verb frequently employed to express how something impedes or obstructs progress. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in written English. Predominantly found in news and media, and scientific sources, it maintains a neutral to professional register. Alternatives like "impedes", "obstructs", and "hampers" offer nuanced substitutions. When writing, prioritize active voice and ensure clarity in identifying the obstructing agent. With its common occurrence and well-defined meaning, "hinders" remains a valuable tool for expressing impediments in various contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
impedes
Focuses specifically on slowing down progress or action.
obstructs
Suggests a more direct blockage or prevention.
hampers
Implies making something more difficult to do.
inhibits
Indicates a restraint or suppression of something.
restricts
Highlights the limitation or confinement caused.
curtails
Signifies a reduction or cutting short.
stifles
Implies suppressing or preventing something from developing.
delays
Focuses on postponing or slowing the timing of something.
thwarts
Suggests actively preventing the success of something.
blocks
Indicates a complete obstruction or prevention of progress.
FAQs
How do I use "hinders" in a sentence?
"Hinders" is a verb that means to make something difficult or slow. For example, "Lack of funding hinders the project's progress".
What are some synonyms for "hinders"?
Is it correct to say "hinders from"?
While not grammatically incorrect, it's more common and natural to use "hinders" directly followed by the object. For example, "The rain hinders our plans" is preferable to "The rain hinders from our plans".
What is the difference between "hinders" and "helps"?
"Hinders" means to impede or make something more difficult, while "helps" means to assist or make something easier. They are antonyms.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested