English to Punjabi Dictionary impediment

impediment

ਅੜਿੱਕਾ
definition
noun
a serious impediment to scientific progress
a hindrance or obstruction in doing something.
example
Sir Peter has a slight speech 'impediment' .
He has a slight speech 'impediment' , a problem pronouncing S's.
a serious 'impediment' to scientific progress
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.
But compliance costs are a very major 'impediment' to growth for smaller businesses.
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.
Therein may lie a serious 'impediment' to success.
Certainly there was no major legal 'impediment' to multifunctional banking, in which commercial and investment banking are combined.
People tell me they don't notice my hearing 'impediment' .
The gridlock has become a significant 'impediment' to the economy as well.
He suffered from a speech 'impediment' , was unschooled and never learned to read.
a serious 'impediment' to scientific progress
The trip to Jupiter embodies our ability to overcome the technological 'impediment' .
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' .
The single greatest 'impediment' to creative, revolutionary sustainment progress appears to be entrenched parochial jurisdictions.
Parents thus become an 'impediment' to successful parenting, in need of professional re-education.
In the seventeenth century, the country was ruled by a monarch with a severe 'speech impediment' and a fragile ego.
Is stuttering considered a 'speech impediment' or a learning disability?
The young man now has memory loss and a 'speech impediment' and could have died.
No such 'impediments' exist in the private sector.
A common language represents an important mechanism for overcoming physical 'impediments' to communication.
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.
Often, their very human needs come across as clunky 'impediments' to economic progress.
She was too tall for ballet, and a minor 'speech impediment' and poor health excluded her from nursing.
It also brought out that the young Erika had a 'speech impediment' - a stammer that was so bad she had to go to a special school for one year!
Though she eventually recovered consciousness, she was left with a 'speech impediment' and the part of the brain that controls emotions was impaired.
There appear to be serious 'impediments' to achieving such high penetration rates, especially on a worldwide basis.
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