English to Spanish Dictionary impede

impede

impedir
definition
verb
the sap causes swelling that can impede breathing
delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing them; hinder.
translation of 'impede'
verb
empachar,
impedir,
estorbar,
embargar,
obstruir
example
the sap causes swelling which can 'impede' breathing
Successive circles 'impede' travel out of the city and stop air flow which removes pollution.
It has also to be shown there was an intention on his part to interfere with or 'impede' the administration of justice.
While they may slow or 'impede' the process of change, in the long run they are slower than a rational approach.
Because of this exaggerated pressure and release, curb bits 'impede' true feel and understanding between you and your horse.
I'll go out on a limb and predict that the fence will only 'impede' the Asian carp, not stop them.
the sap causes swelling that can 'impede' breathing
Those gas bubbles can then block blood flow and 'impede' oxygen delivery throughout the body.
This sets in motion a cycle of guilt, shame and denial which 'impedes' both treatment and prevention.
Plants infesting waterways grow into a tangled mat, which 'impedes' transport and prevents hydroelectricity generation.
Of the factors 'impeding' industrial activity, only competitive imports increased their negative impact in June.
And therefore, it 'impedes' our efforts to prevent recurrence of conflict.
Employment is scarce as it is, and its time for the unions to stop 'impeding' the progress of this country.
However, sharp differences over how it should be restructured remain a major obstacle 'impeding' the achievement of that goal any time soon.
As I tried to enter the concourse, a slow person was 'impeding' my progress.
But entry regulations are 'impeding' new sources of supply to the public.
The committee says delays in acquiring a combat identification system were even 'impeding' the effectiveness of weapons systems.
With cultural barriers 'impeding' population mobility, Europe is unlikely to find this adjustment working smoothly.
This suggests that regulation 'impedes' the adoption of new management practices.
So clinicians argue that the delay 'impedes' their ability to quickly and swiftly develop a treatment regime.
And it stops the glare from the sun 'impeding' your viewing pleasure too.
This 'impedes' blood flow to the surrounding tissue and delays healing.
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