English to Gujarati Dictionary impediment

impediment

અંતરાય
definition
noun
a serious impediment to scientific progress
a hindrance or obstruction in doing something.
translation of 'impediment'
અંતરાય,
વિઘ્ન,
અવરોધ,
રુકાવટ,
નડતર
example
Therein may lie a serious 'impediment' to success.
a serious 'impediment' to scientific progress
He suffered from a speech 'impediment' , was unschooled and never learned to read.
Introducing a brief plot summary should eliminate this 'impediment' .
There should be no greater legal 'impediment' to the movement and trade in one case than in the others.
On top of my hearing 'impediment' I find I can't pick out individual conversations in crowds.
He will need to compensate for his hearing 'impediment' by using other senses to warn of dangers.
Sir Peter has a slight speech 'impediment' .
The trip to Jupiter embodies our ability to overcome the technological 'impediment' .
Parents thus become an 'impediment' to successful parenting, in need of professional re-education.
Certainly there was no major legal 'impediment' to multifunctional banking, in which commercial and investment banking are combined.
a serious 'impediment' to scientific progress
But compliance costs are a very major 'impediment' to growth for smaller businesses.
He has a slight speech 'impediment' , a problem pronouncing S's.
The gridlock has become a significant 'impediment' to the economy as well.
Even so, enthusiasts insist that the main 'impediment' to major advancements in solar energy is lack of political will.
The ball can be replaced without penalty if its movement is not a result of removing a loose 'impediment' .
People tell me they don't notice my hearing 'impediment' .
The single greatest 'impediment' to creative, revolutionary sustainment progress appears to be entrenched parochial jurisdictions.
My dentist had advised me to wear it in the daytime to realign my jaw, but the only noticeable effect was to give me a 'speech impediment' , tripping over my vowels and lisping every other word.
The person may have had difficulty in communicating with her because she has a 'speech impediment' and so he or she may not be aware that the woman had been assaulted.
Even now, stammering has remained a confusing 'speech impediment' for the sufferer as well as for those who have attempted to cure it through medicines.
‘His lisp was a natural 'speech impediment' , but I think [the producers] were concerned over how it would be received,’ he says.
Elspeth, with her reedy child's voice, carefully lisped her explanation - she always felt it necessary to feign a 'speech impediment' when explicating, it made the matter so very much clearer to everyone involved.
In the seventeenth century, the country was ruled by a monarch with a severe 'speech impediment' and a fragile ego.
The young man now has memory loss and a 'speech impediment' and could have died.
On first hearing this one might well assume that the effects were fairly minor - perhaps involving a child having problems with a 'speech impediment' , or being shy and awkward and less creative or inventive than his peers.
"We must address some of the structural 'impediments' to our success, " she says.
Is stuttering considered a 'speech impediment' or a learning disability?
No such 'impediments' exist in the private sector.
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