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impeding of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "impeding of" is not correct and does not work in standard written English.
You might be trying to express the act of hindering or obstructing something, but the phrase is not commonly used. Example: "The impeding of progress in the project was due to unforeseen circumstances."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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US district court judge Sharon Gleason ruled in Anchorage that Greenpeace was in civil contempt because of the protesters' impeding of the vessel.
News & Media
Bolton's Sam Allardyce was indignant that, with an hour gone, no foul was awarded for Jiri Jarosik's alleged impeding of Fernando Hierro as headers by Eidur Gudjohnsen and Didier Drogba took the ball on to the Chelsea talisman.
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An approach of aligning steel fibers in cement mortar using external uniform electromagnetic field is presented, which is the rotating process of steel fiber driven by magnetic force to overcome the viscous impeding of the mortar.
This good prognosis is associated with the impeding of the transcriptional activity mediated by the ER [ 7].
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Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
The immune complexed impeded of electrons transporting between the surface of electrodes and K3[Fe CN 6]/K4[Fe CN 6]-PBS solution.
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These were failing to keep a proper lookout and two counts of impeding the passage of a vessel.
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And it accused the MoD of impeding its job of scrutinising spending by "hiding behind security classifications".
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He has been convicted of impeding the function of our judicial system.
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A main factor impeding participation of sports clubs was having no or insufficient qualified trainers.
High rates of false negatives impede interrogation of the complete transcriptional status of a cell type.
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"Noise," the massive volume of signals, impeded understanding of what was to come.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity and grammatical correctness, consider using alternatives like "hindrance to" or "obstruction of" instead of "impeding of".
Common error
While "impeding of" might seem like a direct way to express obstruction, it can sound awkward or unnatural. Opt for more common and grammatically sound alternatives to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "impeding of" functions as a nominalization, attempting to turn the verb "impede" into a noun phrase. However, Ludwig AI indicates that this construction is grammatically questionable and advises using alternative phrasings.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "impeding of" is encountered, it's generally considered grammatically awkward and not the best choice for clear and effective communication. Ludwig AI analysis indicates that this construction is questionable. It's more effective to use alternatives such as "hindrance to" or "obstruction of". These options enhance clarity and maintain a professional tone, particularly in formal and academic contexts. Therefore, prioritize these alternatives to ensure grammatical correctness and effective conveyance of your intended meaning when you want to describe "impeding of" something.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Hindrance to
Replaces the gerund form "impeding" with the noun "hindrance" and uses the preposition "to" instead of "of".
Obstruction of
Similar to "hindrance to", this uses the noun "obstruction" to convey the idea of blocking or impeding.
Impediment to
Uses the noun "impediment" and the preposition "to", offering a more formal alternative.
Slowing down
Employs a phrasal verb to indicate a reduction in speed or progress.
Hampering of
Uses the verb "hampering" in a gerund form but is generally less common.
Inhibition of
A more formal term implying the restraint or suppression of something.
Interference with
Implies active involvement in disrupting or preventing something.
Disruption of
Suggests a more forceful and immediate break in the normal course of events.
Obstructing
Uses the gerund form of the verb "obstruct", focusing on the action of blocking.
Blocking
A simpler and more direct way to express the act of preventing progress.
FAQs
Is "impeding of" grammatically correct?
While the phrase "impeding of" appears in some contexts, it is generally considered grammatically awkward. Alternatives like "hindrance to" or "obstruction of" are preferred for clarity and correctness.
What are some alternatives to the phrase "impeding of"?
Depending on the context, you can use phrases like "hindrance to", "obstruction of", "impediment to", or simply "slowing down".
When is it appropriate to use "impeding of"?
Although technically not incorrect, the phrase "impeding of" is rarely the best choice. In most situations, more common alternatives will sound more natural and professional. Consider using "obstruction of" or "hindrance to" instead.
How does "impeding of" differ from "impeding"?
"Impeding" is the present participle of the verb "impede". "Impeding of" attempts to nominalize the verb, but it's not a standard or recommended construction. Direct usage of "impeding" with a different sentence structure is often more effective. For example, instead of "the impeding of progress", you could say "what is impeding progress".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested