Definitionn. a restraint that confines or restricts freedom
Last update: February 2, 2016
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European Union (EU) sugar policies hamper global efforts to reduce poverty. [verb]
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Life is hampered by a variety of restrictions. [verb]
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I cannot order airline tickets or even purchase a Fortnum 's hamper with any great ease. [Please select]
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I am sure I should not have been able to compose a stanza in yonder hampered measure. [Please select]
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Hampered by no announcements, with no record to make or break, the trip was for pleasure,--a mid-summer jaunt. [Please select]
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Though he was slightly hampered by an occasional stammer and his gestures being also clumsy as it was still he did his best to explain. [Please select]
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On his thin, weak legs were heavy chains which hampered his irresolute movements. [Please select]
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Reformation may be its cure; and I could reformI have strength yet for thatifbut where is the use of thinking of it, hampered, burdened, cursed as I am. [Please select]
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