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hinder (mass) | hinder
  - brániť |  
hinder (encz) | hinder,bránit	v:		PetrV |  
hinder (encz) | hinder,překážet	v:		PetrV |  
hinder (encz) | hinder,ztížit	v:		Michal Talík |  
Hinder (gcide) | Hinder \Hin"der\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hindered; p. pr. & vb.
    n. Hindering.] [OE. hindren, hinderen, AS. hindrian, fr.
    hinder behind; akin to D. hinderen, G. hindern, OHG.
    hintar?n, Icel. & Sw. hindra, Dan. hindre. See Hinder, a.]
    1. To keep back or behind; to prevent from starting or moving
       forward; to check; to retard; to obstruct; to bring to a
       full stop; -- often followed by from; as, an accident
       hindered the coach; drought hinders the growth of plants;
       to hinder me from going.
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             Them that were entering in ye hindered. --Luke xi.
                                                   52.
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             I hinder you too long.                --Shak.
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    2. To prevent or embarrass; to debar; to shut out.
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             What hinders younger brothers, being fathers of
             families, from having the same right? --Locke.
 
    Syn: To check; retard; impede; delay; block; clog; prevent;
         stop; interrupt; counteract; thwart; oppose; obstruct;
         debar; embarrass.
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Hinder (gcide) | Hind \Hind\, a. [Compar. Hinder; superl. Hindmost, or
    Hindermost.] [OE. hind, adv., back, AS. hindan behind. See
    Hinder, a.]
    In the rear; -- opposed to front; of or pertaining to the
    part or end which follows or is behind, in opposition to the
    part which leads or is before; as, the hind legs or hind feet
    of a quadruped; the hind man in a procession.
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Hinder (gcide) | Hinder \Hind"er\, a. [OE. hindere, AS. hinder, adv., behind;
    akin to OHG. hintar, prep., behind, G. hinter, Goth. hindar;
    orig. a comparative, and akin to AS. hine hence. See Hence,
    He, and cf. Hind, a., Hindmost.]
    Of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear, or
    which follows; as, the hinder part of a wagon; the hinder
    parts of a horse.
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          He was in the hinder part of the ship.   --Mark iv. 38.
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Hinder (gcide) | Hinder \Hin"der\, v. i.
    To interpose obstacles or impediments; to be a hindrance.
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          This objection hinders not but that the heroic action
          of some commander . . . may be written.  --Dryden.
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hinder (wn) | hinder
     adj 1: located at or near the back of an animal; "back (or hind)
            legs"; "the hinder part of a carcass" [syn: back(a),
            hind(a), hinder(a)]
     v 1: be a hindrance or obstacle to; "She is impeding the
          progress of our project" [syn: impede, hinder]
     2: hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of; "His
        brother blocked him at every turn" [syn: obstruct,
        blockade, block, hinder, stymie, stymy,
        embarrass]
     3: put at a disadvantage; "The brace I have to wear is hindering
        my movements" [syn: handicap, hinder, hamper] |  
  | | podobné slovo | definícia |  
hinder (mass) | hinder
  - brániť |  
hinder (encz) | hinder,bránit	v:		PetrVhinder,překážet	v:		PetrVhinder,ztížit	v:		Michal Talík |  
hindered (encz) | hindered,překážel	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
hindering (encz) | hindering,	adj:		 |  
hinderingly (encz) | hinderingly,	adv:		 |  
hindermost (encz) | hindermost,	adj:		 |  
hinders (encz) | hinders,překáží	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
unhindered (encz) | unhindered,	adj:		 |  
Hinderance (gcide) | Hinderance \Hin"der*ance\ n.
    Same as Hindrance.
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Hindered (gcide) | Hinder \Hin"der\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hindered; p. pr. & vb.
    n. Hindering.] [OE. hindren, hinderen, AS. hindrian, fr.
    hinder behind; akin to D. hinderen, G. hindern, OHG.
    hintar?n, Icel. & Sw. hindra, Dan. hindre. See Hinder, a.]
    1. To keep back or behind; to prevent from starting or moving
       forward; to check; to retard; to obstruct; to bring to a
       full stop; -- often followed by from; as, an accident
       hindered the coach; drought hinders the growth of plants;
       to hinder me from going.
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             Them that were entering in ye hindered. --Luke xi.
                                                   52.
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             I hinder you too long.                --Shak.
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    2. To prevent or embarrass; to debar; to shut out.
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             What hinders younger brothers, being fathers of
             families, from having the same right? --Locke.
 
    Syn: To check; retard; impede; delay; block; clog; prevent;
         stop; interrupt; counteract; thwart; oppose; obstruct;
         debar; embarrass.
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Hinderer (gcide) | Hinderer \Hin"der*er\, n.
    One who, or that which, hinders.
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Hinderest (gcide) | Hinderest \Hind"er*est\, a.
    Hindermost; -- superl. of Hind, a. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Hindering (gcide) | Hinder \Hin"der\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hindered; p. pr. & vb.
    n. Hindering.] [OE. hindren, hinderen, AS. hindrian, fr.
    hinder behind; akin to D. hinderen, G. hindern, OHG.
    hintar?n, Icel. & Sw. hindra, Dan. hindre. See Hinder, a.]
    1. To keep back or behind; to prevent from starting or moving
       forward; to check; to retard; to obstruct; to bring to a
       full stop; -- often followed by from; as, an accident
       hindered the coach; drought hinders the growth of plants;
       to hinder me from going.
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             Them that were entering in ye hindered. --Luke xi.
                                                   52.
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             I hinder you too long.                --Shak.
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    2. To prevent or embarrass; to debar; to shut out.
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             What hinders younger brothers, being fathers of
             families, from having the same right? --Locke.
 
    Syn: To check; retard; impede; delay; block; clog; prevent;
         stop; interrupt; counteract; thwart; oppose; obstruct;
         debar; embarrass.
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Hinderling (gcide) | Hinderling \Hind"er*ling\, n. [AS. hinderling one who comes
    behind his ancestors, fr. AS. hinder behind. See Hinder,
    a., and cf. Hilding.]
    A worthless, base, degenerate person or animal. [Obs.]
    --Callander. Hindermost |  
Hindermost (gcide) | Hind \Hind\, a. [Compar. Hinder; superl. Hindmost, or
    Hindermost.] [OE. hind, adv., back, AS. hindan behind. See
    Hinder, a.]
    In the rear; -- opposed to front; of or pertaining to the
    part or end which follows or is behind, in opposition to the
    part which leads or is before; as, the hind legs or hind feet
    of a quadruped; the hind man in a procession.
    [1913 Webster]Hindermost \Hind"er*most`\, Hindmost \Hind"most`\, a. [The
    superlative of hind. See Hind, a.] [Cf. AS. hindema (akin
    to Goth. hindumists), a superlative from the same source as
    the comparative hinder. See Hinder, a., and cf.
    Aftermost.]
    Furthest in or toward the rear; last. "Rachel and Joseph
    hindermost." --Gen. xxxiii. 2.
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Unhindered (gcide) | Unhindered \Unhindered\
    See hindered. |  
hinder (wn) | hinder
     adj 1: located at or near the back of an animal; "back (or hind)
            legs"; "the hinder part of a carcass" [syn: back(a),
            hind(a), hinder(a)]
     v 1: be a hindrance or obstacle to; "She is impeding the
          progress of our project" [syn: impede, hinder]
     2: hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of; "His
        brother blocked him at every turn" [syn: obstruct,
        blockade, block, hinder, stymie, stymy,
        embarrass]
     3: put at a disadvantage; "The brace I have to wear is hindering
        my movements" [syn: handicap, hinder, hamper] |  
hinderance (wn) | hinderance
     n 1: something immaterial that interferes with or delays action
          or progress [syn: hindrance, hinderance, deterrent,
          impediment, balk, baulk, check, handicap]
     2: any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome [syn:
        hindrance, hinderance, hitch, preventive,
        preventative, encumbrance, incumbrance, interference]
     3: the act of hindering or obstructing or impeding [syn:
        hindrance, hinderance, interference] |  
hindering (wn) | hindering
     adj 1: preventing movement; "the clogging crowds of revelers
            overflowing into the street" [syn: clogging,
            hindering, impeding, obstructive] |  
hinderingly (wn) | hinderingly
     adv 1: in an obstructive manner; "he acted very obstructively
            when we tried to carry out our project" [syn:
            obstructively, hinderingly] |  
hindermost (wn) | hindermost
     adj 1: located farthest to the rear [syn: backmost,
            hindermost, hindmost, rearmost] |  
unhindered (wn) | unhindered
     adj 1: not slowed or blocked or interfered with; "an outlet for
            healthy and unhampered action"; "a priest unhampered by
            scruple"; "the new stock market was unhampered by
            tradition" [syn: unhampered, unhindered] |  
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