impeder
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impeder — index deterrent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
impeder — noun see impede … New Collegiate Dictionary
impeder — See impede. * * * … Universalium
impeder — n. person or thing which delays; person or thing which prevents or hinders … English contemporary dictionary
impede — impeder, n. impedibility /im pee deuh bil i tee, ped euh /, n. impedible, adj. impedingly, adv. /im peed /, v.t., impeded, impeding. to retard in movement or progress by means of obstacles or hindrances; obstruct; hinder. [1595 1605; < L impedire … Universalium
impede — transitive verb (impeded; impeding) Etymology: Latin impedire, from in + ped , pes foot more at foot Date: circa 1595 to interfere with or slow the progress of Synonyms: see hinder • impeder noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Ildegonda (ópera de Melesio Morales) — Ildegonda Forma Ópera Actos y escenas tres actos y seis escenas Idioma original del libreto Italiano Libretista Temistocle Solera Estreno 26 de enero de 1866 … Wikipedia Español
deterrent — I noun admonishment, admonition, barrier, barring, block, caution, caveat, constraint, constriction, contraindication, counteraction, counterpressure, curb, damper, deactivation, determent, deterrence, discouragement, disincentive, dissuasion,… … Law dictionary
filibuster — Synonyms and related words: address, after dinner speech, allocution, be dilatory, chalk talk, cloture, committee consideration, constitute, debate, declamation, decree, deliberation, diatribe, division, enact, enact laws, eulogy, exhortation,… … Moby Thesaurus
negativist — Synonyms and related words: Cassandra, Eeyore, bitter ender, brawler, calamity howler, cynic, defeatist, defendant, diehard, disputant, dissentient, dissident, filibuster, filibusterer, frustrater, hinderer, impeder, intransigent, irreconcilable … Moby Thesaurus