Phrases with «to impede»

The phrase "to impede" means to slow down or hinder someone's progress, movement, or action. Full definition

Sentences with «to impede»

  • Panepinto called that incident a «lapse in judgment... that did not impede by legal career in any way.» (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • «When glucose utilization is impaired in neurodegenerative diseases, transport of KBs [ketone bodies] into the brain appears to be less affected and their utilization for energy by the brain mitochondria is not impeded by such factors as local insulin resistance that, by interfering with the neuronal fuel supply, may contribute to the progressive nerve cell damage observed in Alzheimer's disease» (1). (KetoDietApp.com)
  • The optional automatic transmission is worth having over the manual as it improves comfort and it doesn't impede on off - road performance. (drivemag.com)
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