Synonyms for «great hindrance»

The phrase "great hindrance" means something or someone that causes a big problem or obstacle, making it difficult to do or achieve something. Full definition
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Sentences with «great hindrance»

  • NEET young people are a different «kettle of fish» — they're just as talented with just as much potential, but often the struggle is in their literacy levels, and lack of self - motivation, aspiration, and general know - how» which are all great hindrances in moving forward in any career. (careerdigital.com)
  • I believe that one of the greatest hindrances to Christianity to day, is that instead of preaching or sharing on the resurrected life, we've focused on the sinful nature (which was crucified with Christ, once for all). (nakedpastor.com)
  • Thus, in an unholy and unnatural way, the «Negro clergy class is the white man's right hand over the so - called Negroes,» and the black preacher is the greatest hindrance to their progress and equality. (religion-online.org)
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