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impede on
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"impede on" is not correct or usable in written English.
An appropriate phrase to use in written English is "impede upon". For example, "The overhanging tree limbs impede upon their progress."
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Exact Expressions
43 human-written examples
Inevitably, this leads to stress burnout, which is definitely not a fun thing to experience and can very seriously impede on academic performance and your social life.
News & Media
All of the issues outlined above have the potential to seriously impede on the success of surveys that utilize mobile telephones to recruit respondents.
If you have an older computer or one that doesn't have much memory, this might impede on your beat making.
Wiki
"We don't really know exactly how this could impede on the study of English," he said.
News & Media
"Impede" is a transitive verb, so "impede on" is not correct.
News & Media
"It's up to the media companies and distributors to figure out the models that will make sense for consumers and not impede on the benefits of the Internet".
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
17 human-written examples
Therefore these reactors are generally used for direct infusion into MS or off-line protein digestion as the presence of high concentrations of methanol or acetonitrile in the digestion buffer will seriously impede on-line protein digestion in combination with RP-LC.
So far, this technique has been limited by time-consuming data analysis impeding on-line analysis.
Science
Brown has talked about the effects of shame on impeding one's ability to live whole-heartedly.
News & Media
Yes (although the value of one grape is so minor that it impedes on the livelihood of no one).
News & Media
All have had trouble getting above the dams to spawn, their access impeded on their return from the ocean.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "impede on". Use the transitive verb "impede" directly followed by the object being hindered. For example, instead of "impede on progress", use "impede progress".
Common error
The verb "impede" is transitive and doesn't require a preposition. Using "on" after "impede" creates ungrammatical sentences. Always use "impede" directly with the noun it affects.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "impede on" functions incorrectly as a verb phrase intended to express obstruction or hindrance. However, as Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is to use the transitive verb "impede" without the preposition "on".
Frequent in
News & Media
56%
Science
38%
Wiki
6%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "impede on" appears with relative frequency across various sources, including news and media, science, and wikis, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is to use the transitive verb "impede" directly, without the preposition "on". Alternatives like "hinder", "obstruct", or "interfere with" can be used depending on the context. Therefore, it is best to avoid using "impede on" in your writing to maintain grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
hinder
Direct replacement with a more grammatically sound verb.
obstruct
Similar to hinder, but implies a more physical blockage.
hamper
Suggests making progress or movement difficult.
impede
The correct verb form without the preposition "on".
encumber
Implies burdening or weighing down.
interfere with
A more descriptive phrase suggesting disruption.
disrupt
Implies causing disorder or disturbance.
affect negatively
A more general way to express a negative impact.
impair
Suggests weakening or damaging something.
undermine
Implies weakening something gradually or insidiously.
FAQs
Is "impede on" grammatically correct?
No, "impede on" is grammatically incorrect. The verb "impede" is transitive and does not require the preposition "on". The correct usage is simply "impede" followed by the object being hindered.
What's the correct way to use "impede" in a sentence?
Use "impede" directly followed by the noun it affects. For example, "The fallen tree "impeded traffic"". Avoid adding prepositions like "on" after "impede".
What can I say instead of "impede on"?
Instead of "impede on", you can use alternatives like "hinder", "obstruct", or "interfere with" depending on the intended meaning.
How does "impede" differ from "impede on"?
"Impede" is the correct verb form, meaning to delay or prevent someone or something by obstructing them; "impede on" is not a recognized or grammatically correct phrase.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested