hinder - use in sentences

Object

  • progress: The problem most commonly referred to was with English language skills, which was felt by some teachers to hinder progress.
  • gospel: On the contrary, we put up with anything rather than hinder the gospel of Christ.
  • absorption: Also, you should be aware that iron supplements can hinder zinc absorption.
  • creativity: Lucy: Do you think drugs stimulate or hinder creativity?
  • effectiveness: What specific factors hinder the effectiveness of the work?
  • adoption: However, the remaining 48 % see the need for vendors to establish universal standards as one of the main barriers hindering adoption.

Subject

  • lack: Is environmental planning hindered by a lack of resources.
  • fact: He was also hindered by the simple fact that few of his colleagues understood what the hell he was on about.
  • weather: Progress was hindered by bad weather - despite the season.

Modifying Another Word

  • severely: Many people do, but are severely hindered from putting their intentions into practice.
  • seriously: It also seriously hinders or prevents many collaborations from taking place.
  • greatly: Being uncertain of their function or their relationship to the Body, they are greatly hindered in their ability to minister effectively.
  • rather: There are times, however, when the refusal to use the obvious English term hinders rather than helps the process of understanding.
  • somewhat: Milosevic's campaign has been somewhat hindered by his present incarceration in a Dutch prison.
  • substantially: It is substantially hindering these [ developing ] countries in areas where they could be competitive.

Preposition: by

  • lack: Is environmental planning hindered by a lack of resources.
  • fact: He was also hindered by the simple fact that few of his colleagues understood what the hell he was on about.
  • difficulty: Nuclear proliferation for decades was hindered by the difficulties inherent in acquiring the means and the skills to create a nuclear weapon.
  • weather: Progress was hindered by bad weather - despite the season.

Present participle complement

  • learn: How does the process of collaboration help or hinder learning?

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